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{{constr|[[User:Christian.kaehler|Christian.kaehler]] 10:53, 29 November 2006 (CET)}}
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This is a more detailed explanation of how to '''execute a firmware upgrade''' on [[optiPoint 410/420 S]] phones.
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For a common description see [[optiPoint 410/420 S upgrade to SIP V6.0]].
  
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{{up}} [[How To]]
 
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== Preparation ==
 
== Preparation ==
 
# Install and configure a [[FTP]]-Server (e.g. the 3CDaemon from [http://www.3com.com/ 3Com])
 
# Install and configure a [[FTP]]-Server (e.g. the 3CDaemon from [http://www.3com.com/ 3Com])
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# Make sure that the LAN cable (and if appicable, the external power supply) is connected properly to the phone. The process of programming the new SW image '''must not''' be interrupted.
 
# Make sure that the LAN cable (and if appicable, the external power supply) is connected properly to the phone. The process of programming the new SW image '''must not''' be interrupted.
  
== Open the web based management ==
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== Upgrade via web based management ==
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[[Image:OptiPoint_410420_S_V6_0_SIP_FileTransferMenu.jpg|thumb|File Transfer Menu on [[WBM]]]]
 
# You may read the IP address from the local phone menu and use this to switch over to the [[WBM]] by using a web browser.
 
# You may read the IP address from the local phone menu and use this to switch over to the [[WBM]] by using a web browser.
# When you have logged in as an administrator, select the file transfer menu and provide the data to access the FTP server hosting the SIP application file
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# When you have logged in as an administrator, select the file transfer menu and provide the data to access the FTP server hosting the SIP application file.
## FTP server IP address or FQDN
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:* FTP server IP address or [[FQDN]].
## FTP server account
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:* FTP server account.
## user name and password
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:* User name and password.
## path (if the file to download is not located in the root/standard directory of the FTP server)
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:* Path (if the file to download is not located in the root/standard directory of the FTP server).
## the file name of the SIP application
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:* The file name of the SIP application.
## select "download application" from the drop down menu and initiate the download with '''submit'''. If you just would like to save the settings without further action, you may select "no action" in the drop down menu instead.
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:* Select "download application" from the drop down menu and initiate the download with '''submit'''. If you just would like to save the settings without further action, you may select "no action" in the drop down menu instead.
: [[Image:OptiPoint_410420_S_V6_0_SIP_FileTransferMenu.jpg|none|thumb|File Transfer Menu on [[WBM]]]]
 
 
You may now have a look to the phone's display to watch the file download progressing:
 
You may now have a look to the phone's display to watch the file download progressing:
# <code>Web update </code>(if the download was triggered via WBM)
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* <code>Web update </code>(if the download was triggered via WBM)
# <code>Warning: Restarting Loading new application</code> (The phone performs a restart to boot in an update mode)
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* <code>Warning: Restarting Loading new application</code> (The phone performs a restart to boot in an update mode)
# <code>Getting File</code> (the file is being downloaded to the phone)
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* <code>Getting File</code> (the file is being downloaded to the phone)
# <code>Programming Image / Please Wait</code> (a progress bar is shown on the display like '''#####''')
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* <code>Programming Image / Please Wait</code> (a progress bar is shown on the display like '''#####''')
# <code>File Transfer Successful</code>
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* <code>File Transfer Successful</code>
# The phone performs a reboot and starts up with the new application SW but unchanged configuration parameters.
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The phone performs a reboot and starts up with the new application SW but unchanged configuration parameters.
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== Upgrade via local phone menu ==
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Coming soon.
  
==trouble shooting==
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== Trouble shooting ==
 
If the downloading fails you may check for:
 
If the downloading fails you may check for:
 
# The application file is existing? (If not the display will show <code>Error: No File existing</code>)
 
# The application file is existing? (If not the display will show <code>Error: No File existing</code>)
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# No firewall settings on the PC are blocking the FTP services?
 
# No firewall settings on the PC are blocking the FTP services?
 
# The application file provides to correct software image for the phone model (otherwise the display shows <code>wrong image</code>)  
 
# The application file provides to correct software image for the phone model (otherwise the display shows <code>wrong image</code>)  
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{{SeeAlso optiPoint 410/420 S}}
  
 
[[Category:optiPoint]]
 
[[Category:optiPoint]]
 
[[Category:Configuration]]
 
[[Category:Configuration]]

Latest revision as of 08:56, 11 September 2007

This is a more detailed explanation of how to execute a firmware upgrade on optiPoint 410/420 S phones.

For a common description see optiPoint 410/420 S upgrade to SIP V6.0.

Preparation

  1. Install and configure a FTP-Server (e.g. the 3CDaemon from 3Com)
  2. Place the optiPoint SIP application file in the server's download directory (or respective sub-directory). The file extenstion is usually *.app
  3. Make sure that the LAN cable (and if appicable, the external power supply) is connected properly to the phone. The process of programming the new SW image must not be interrupted.

Upgrade via web based management

File Transfer Menu on WBM
  1. You may read the IP address from the local phone menu and use this to switch over to the WBM by using a web browser.
  2. When you have logged in as an administrator, select the file transfer menu and provide the data to access the FTP server hosting the SIP application file.
  • FTP server IP address or FQDN.
  • FTP server account.
  • User name and password.
  • Path (if the file to download is not located in the root/standard directory of the FTP server).
  • The file name of the SIP application.
  • Select "download application" from the drop down menu and initiate the download with submit. If you just would like to save the settings without further action, you may select "no action" in the drop down menu instead.

You may now have a look to the phone's display to watch the file download progressing:

  • Web update (if the download was triggered via WBM)
  • Warning: Restarting Loading new application (The phone performs a restart to boot in an update mode)
  • Getting File (the file is being downloaded to the phone)
  • Programming Image / Please Wait (a progress bar is shown on the display like #####)
  • File Transfer Successful

The phone performs a reboot and starts up with the new application SW but unchanged configuration parameters.

Upgrade via local phone menu

Coming soon.

Trouble shooting

If the downloading fails you may check for:

  1. The application file is existing? (If not the display will show Error: No File existing)
  2. The application file is placed in the correct directory?
  3. Remember that file names are case sensitive on UNIX servers
  4. The FTP server settings permit a file download?
  5. The FTP server settings and the account data entered in the WBM are matching?
  6. No firewall settings on the PC are blocking the FTP services?
  7. The application file provides to correct software image for the phone model (otherwise the display shows wrong image)

See also