[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960G phone crashes during SIP upgrade
Steve Blair
blairs at isc.upenn.edu
Thu Feb 3 08:25:07 MST 2005
If this approach is not working then there is something else wrong.
Is the phone currently running SCCP or SIP? If SIP what version.
Nicolas Chabbey wrote:
>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.
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>On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 09:26:56 -0500, Steve Blair <blairs at isc.upenn.edu> wrote:
>
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>>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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