I think the answer the question is: No, not in CUCM. You will need to
utilize one of your backups. Whether via a DRS restore in a sandbox
network, or with the DRS backup decrypter, or something else.
The other options mentioned, are basically looking for what versions your
phones are currently
As a last resort go look in the AlternateSyslog on your call processing server
to find a registration event for a phone from before the COP upload. Almost all
of those include the phone’s active version.
-Ryan
On Jun 13, 2018, at 3:48 AM, daniele visaggio
mailto:visaggio.dani...@gmail.com>>
Yes, it is possible.
Go in ssh on the cucm node where the firmware has been installed.
Then do: show version active
it will give you the actual cucm version and the list of all the installed
firmware.
2018-06-13 8:22 GMT+02:00 James Dust :
> On version 11.5 cucm, is it possible once a cop.sgn
Use the OS Administration page and there’s a file management screen which
will allow you to search the tftp directories (also allowing you to upload
file etc). Just do a partial match filename search with the appropriate
search term for the firmware file you’re searching for.
Hope this assists
On version 11.5 cucm, is it possible once a cop.sgn file has been uploaded to
view the previous firmware versions that reside on the nodes?
For instance once the cop file is uploaded and has refreshed the device
defaults page on an SCCP 7970, how would I know what previous 7970 firmware’s