Allow and Configure Profile Updates
Profile updates can be allowed at specified intervals. Updated profiles are sent from a server to the phone by using TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS.
Step 1 Click
Admin Login > advanced > Voice > Provisioning.Step 2 In the
Configuration Profile section, choose
Yes from the
Provision Enable drop-down list box.
Step 3 Enter the parameters.
Step 4 Click
Submit All Changes.
Allow and Configure Firmware Upgrades
Firmware updates can be allowed at specified intervals. Updated firmware is sent from a server to the phone by using a TFTP or HTTP. Security is less of an issue with a firmware upgrade, because firmware does not contain personal information.
Step 1 Click
Admin Login > advanced > Voice > Provisioning.Step 2 In the
Firmware Upgrade section, choose
Yes from the
Upgrade Enable drop-down list box.
Step 3 Enter the parameters.
Step 4 Click
Submit All Changes.Upgrade Firmware by tftp/http/https
The 3PCC supports single one image upgrade by tftp/http/https.
NoteA device (with new base and DCU) may not be downgraded to an earlier firmware release, such as 9.3(3). For details, refer to the hardware information and the firmware and hardware compatibility information in the current release note document for either the Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series Multiplatform Phones Release Notes or the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones Release Notes.
Before You Begin
The firmware load file must be downloaded to an accessible server.
Step 1 Rename the 3PCC image as follows:
cp-x8xx-sip.aa-b-c-3PCC.cop
to
cp-x8xx-sip.aa-b-c-3PCC.tar.gz
where:
x8xx is the phone series, such as 8800 and 7800
aa-b-c is the release number, such as 10-4-1
Step 2 Use the “tar –xzvf” command to untar the tar ball.
Step 3 Copy the folder to a tftp/http/https download directory.
Step 4 In the phone web user interface, navigate to
Admin Login > advanced > Voice > Provisioning.
Step 5 Find the load filename, and append it to the valid URL.
Step 6 Click
Submit All Changes.