01-20-2016 10:08 PM - edited 03-17-2019 05:34 AM
Hello All,
I am trying to upgrade 8945 from SCCP894x.9-2-3-5 to SCCP8941_8945.9-3-2SR1-2. I updated the phone load name and did "apply config" and reset/restart the phone but no luck.
I followed below steps to upgrade the firmware on 8945
1. Upload the file on both pub and sub
2. resart tftp service on both servers
3. Check the phone load name in device defaults
4. Apply the new load name in 8945 phone and then restart it.
When ever i hit reset/restart it just goes to unregistered for few seconds and comes back with registered. I am not onsite and I don't know what I see on the phone.
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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01-21-2016 06:24 AM
Hi Uday,
You cannot upgrade from 9-2-3-5 to 9-3-1x directly by just using the firmware files as detailed in this good note (you will need to install a new device pack);
Note | The Cisco IP Phone 8941 and 8945 support a new “secure by default” feature with Release 9.3(1). Before phones are upgraded to Firmware Release 9.3(1), the Cisco Unified Communications Manager must have Device Pack 8.0.3(24049)/8.5.1(14070)/8.6.2(22030) or higher installed. The phones require this device pack. If the correct device pack is not installed first, the phones cannot successfully register to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
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Cheers!
Rob
01-20-2016 10:17 PM
Hi Uday,
Pls try resetting the security settings from settings option in phone and revert.
HTH
Rajan
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01-20-2016 11:44 PM
What is the exact phone load name that you have specified in the Phone Load name field on the phone configuration page?
Manish
01-21-2016 06:24 AM
Hi Uday,
You cannot upgrade from 9-2-3-5 to 9-3-1x directly by just using the firmware files as detailed in this good note (you will need to install a new device pack);
Note | The Cisco IP Phone 8941 and 8945 support a new “secure by default” feature with Release 9.3(1). Before phones are upgraded to Firmware Release 9.3(1), the Cisco Unified Communications Manager must have Device Pack 8.0.3(24049)/8.5.1(14070)/8.6.2(22030) or higher installed. The phones require this device pack. If the correct device pack is not installed first, the phones cannot successfully register to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
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Cheers!
Rob
01-21-2016 06:45 PM
Hi Rob,
Thanks for sharing this info.
Manish
01-22-2016 01:51 PM
Thanks a lot for the detail info regarding the upgrade process.
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