[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960G phone crashes during SIP upgrade

Nicolas Chabbey epromix at gmail.com
Thu Feb 3 07:41:39 MST 2005


Thanks for your reply.
I've already seen the wiki page concerning the xml configuration file
problem and mine have absolutly no comments on it, just the minimal
lines needed.
I've just tried to put the 'P0S30202' on OS79XX and as expected it
crash. I think i'll not be able to upgrade to SIP by this way as all
name begining with P0S3 or P0M (for MGCP) will automatically hang the
device.




On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 09:26:56 -0500, Steve Blair <blairs at isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
> 
> Nicholas:
> 
>   You need to "convert" from SCCP to SIP by loading  image_version: P0S30202
> first. Use the OS79XX.TXT file to specify this version. After that
> upgrade to
> each newer release  P0S30203, P0S3-03-2-00, etc in the same fashion. Going
> from 6.3 to 7.0 the loader process changes. You need the OS79XX.TXT file,
> the SIP<mac>.cnf and SEP<mac>.cnf.xml for the phone. From 7.1 on you
> don't need the OS79XX.TXT file anymore.
> 
> 
> Nicolas Chabbey wrote:
> 
> >Hello,
> >
> >I've recently received a Cisco 7960G phone with the factory default
> >SCCP firmware on it.
> >As we're using SIP on our network, the first things i've done was to
> >upgrade but unfortunately the phone just restarted. By looking on the
> >TFTP logs and tcpump output, i've seen that the phone crashed and
> >restarted just after downloading the OS79XX.TXT file, without
> >requesting the image file at any moment.
> >
> >If i'm putting a SCCP image file name (without ext.) on the OS79XX.TXT
> >(begining with P003), the phone doesn't crash and request the
> >respective SEP<mac>.xml file. Unfortunately (again), just after
> >downloading the xml configuration it hang and restart. I've checked
> >the syntax and they's no error on it, if they's one the phone output
> >the error on the display without crashing. Note that i've both put
> >with and without the load information statement, with the same result.
> >
> >Both statical and DHCP configuration has been tried.
> >Maybe it's an hardware failure or i've miss somethings realy important :)
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >-------------------------------------------------
> >Nicolas Chabbey <eprom at bgp6.info>
> >Leafnet Networking Research Laboratory
> >http://www.bgp6.info
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