Salvatore Giudice wrote:
You can go directly to 5.2 and then move on to 7.x and 8.6. 5.2 allows you
to upgrade to the newer firmware releases that have an app loader, which
Cisco added in later releases. Beware that some cisco non-sip loads can not
generate the proper firmware filename to
Hello all,
I've got myself into a bizzare situation that I can't seem to get myself
out of... Was wondering if anyone had some advice that might get me 'over the
hill' on this...
Some background: PBX consists of an Asterisk box (running TrixBox), 4 Cisco
7960's, 2 Polycom IP500's, and
On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 12:16 -0400, Brad Stockdale wrote:
Hello all,
I've got myself into a bizzare situation that I can't seem to get myself
out of... Was wondering if anyone had some advice that might get me 'over the
hill' on this...
Some background: PBX consists of an Asterisk
Indeed this might be the failing point... Unfortunately, because I have no
Cisco CCO account anymore, I have no access to firmware... I will try to find
a copy of an old firmware for these phones. If I can find one, I hope it
fixes my problem.
Thanks,
Brad
Apologies in advance if this is a
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Brad Stockdale wrote:
Hello all,
I've got myself into a bizzare situation that I can't seem to get myself
out of... Was wondering if anyone had some advice that might get me 'over the
hill' on this...
Some background: PBX consists of
On 3/29/07, Brad Stockdale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
loadInformation7 model=IP Phone 7960P003-08-6-00/loadInformation7
Should be POS03-08-6-00. The same as your .loads file. Also change
this in the OS79XX file.
P003-08-6-00.bin
P003-08-6-00.sbn
P0S3-08-6-00.loads
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