Difference between revisions of "Talk:optiPoint 410/420 CorNet IP (HFA) to SIP migration"
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* Which limitations are there regarding Application software Version/Release (both of SIP and CorNet-IP stacks) actually used by the workpoint and expected at the end of the process ? | * Which limitations are there regarding Application software Version/Release (both of SIP and CorNet-IP stacks) actually used by the workpoint and expected at the end of the process ? | ||
* What's about NetBoot (BootROM) requirements (SIP/CorNet-IP)? | * What's about NetBoot (BootROM) requirements (SIP/CorNet-IP)? | ||
− | [[User:Davide.poletto|Davide.poletto]]Kimera 13:37, 27 January 2007 (CET) | + | [[User:Davide.poletto|Davide.poletto]] Kimera 13:37, 27 January 2007 (CET) |
Revision as of 12:37, 27 January 2007
@Herr Reinelt: Super, das sieht ja richtig toll aus! Ich habe derweilen mal mit dem Mass Deployment begonnen...--Christian.kaehler 18:26, 16 September 2006 (CEST)
Is it possible the reverse operation ?
I mean: is it possible to convert back into CorNet IP-based Application software an optiPoint 4x0 that currently runs a SIP-based Application software (no matters if its SIP stack comes from factory or was previously converted from CorNet-IP) ?
If the answer is "Yes, it's possible":
- Which way to perform correctly that task should be used ?
- Which limitations are there regarding Application software Version/Release (both of SIP and CorNet-IP stacks) actually used by the workpoint and expected at the end of the process ?
- What's about NetBoot (BootROM) requirements (SIP/CorNet-IP)?
Davide.poletto Kimera 13:37, 27 January 2007 (CET)