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The customer can install the netboot for OpenStage phones in his own network using a netboot package provided by SEN. -->
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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To recover an [[OpenStage]] (20/40/60/80) device, in case it is no longer operating properly, you can use a [[NetBoot]] server together with a [[TFTP]] server to upload and install latest software on the device.
 
 
 
This functionality can be used to upload either [[SIP]] or [[HFA]] software to the OpenStage phone.
 
 
 
{{Info|
 
The procedure is a little bit different than it was on [[optiPoint]] devices. The OpenStage phone needs three files in order to be completly reset.
 
Therefore it is strictly recommend only to use the provided software packeges:
 
* OpenStage Updater
 
* OpenStage Software packages for SIP devices
 
* OpenStage Software packages for HFA devices
 
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To update an [[optiPoint]] phone via NetBoot see [[optiPoint 410/420 Firmware and Application software upload with NetBoot server]].
 
 
 
== Configuration of the NetBoot server ==
 
 
 
Start the NetBoot server via "START -> PROGRAMS -> OPENSTAGE UPDATER -> NETBOOT SERVER -> NETBOOT SERVER".
 
 
 
[[Image:NetBoot-start.gif|thumb|left|Main window of the netboot server|300px]]
 
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Click on "DATABASE -> PROPERTIES" and edit the "NETWORK MASK" to fit your environment.
 
 
 
[[Image:Netboot_config_netmask.jpg|thumb|left|Netboot Server Properties - Netmask settings|300px]]
 
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Edit "TFTP Server IP address" to fit your environment. For "Boot Image search Path" please enter a dot.
 
 
 
[[Image:Netboot_server_tftp_ip_address.jpg|thumb|left|Netboot Server Properties - TFTP server settings|300px]]
 
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Click on "OK" to leave the menu.
 
 
 
Click on "DATABASE -> Add entry" to add a new entry for the OpenStage devices, like it is in the screenshot below.
 
The value "Fixed Address" is the IP address for your OpenStage device and must fit your environment.
 
 
 
[[Image:Netboot_server_add_entry.jpg|thumb|left|Netboot Server Properties - TFTP server settings|300px]]
 
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== Configuration of the TFTP server ==
 
 
 
The TFTP server included in the OpenStage Updater software package does not need any configuration. It is completly pre-configured.
 
 
 
== Starting the update procedure ==
 
 
 
Start the TFTP and Netboot server included in the OpenStage Updater.
 
 
 
Power supply via PSU:
 
* Connect the OpenStage device to the network.
 
* Hold button [[Image:osk-3.gif]] and connect the device to the PSU.
 
 
 
Power supply via network switch ([[PoE]]):
 
* Hold button [[Image:osk-3.gif]] and connect the device to the network.
 
 
 
{{SeeAlso OpenStage}}
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 10:01, 11 November 2014

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