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> Message: 13<br>> Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 15:13:41 -0500<br>> From: Mike <list@virtutel.ca><br>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Aastra phones<br>> To: asterisk-admin@hulber.com, 'Asterisk Users Mailing List -<br>>         Non-Commercial        Discussion' <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com><br>> Message-ID: <001501c996bc$63001e60$29005b20$@ca><br>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1<br>> <br>> I was hoping for a unattended firmware upgrade. Let's say I have 50 phones<br>> out in the field; just changing the firmware file (i.e.: replacing 9143i.st)<br>> would upgrade all phones, without any intervention on my part.<br>> <br>> That's what I do with my 200+ Polycom phones.<br>> <br>> Possible or not? <br>> <br>> Mike<br>Mike,<br><br>I just login to each phone when i install them originally and set the tftp settings to be the right filename and server. I also store the config files on the server as well, much easier to make changes to all the phones or do upgrades, I just update the firmware and then blast out a sip notify out to the phones in wanna upgrade. Its a little more labor intensive on setup, but once done, it rocks. I do the same for my polycoms. I have a mix of both, across 12 sites, and i remotely update them all all the time. Its just a pain to setup one time, then its cake!!<br></body>
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