ā06-18-2012 01:33 AM - edited ā03-16-2019 11:42 AM
Hi ,
Do we need to upload the firmware for Cisco IP phones 79XX series before we perform any minor or major upgrade of call manager ?
or during the upgrade of call manager, compatible loads of respective phones are also upgraded.
please advice.
regds,
aman
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ā06-18-2012 02:09 AM
You may want to do a manual upgrade of phone firmware before your CUCM upgrade for two reasons:
1 - You may be on an old version of firmware, and need to progress through the special 8.5.2S version.
2 - You may have a large phone estate. Upgrading the phone firmware before the CUCM upgrade can reduce outage time for your end users.
GTG
ā06-18-2012 01:42 AM
Hi
The CUCM upgrade contains appropriate firmware versions that are automatically deployed when you upgrade the system.
Regards
Principal Engineer at Logicalis UK
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ā06-18-2012 01:51 AM
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for reply.I have noticed that we upgraded the call manager from 5 to 7 ,version for IP phone models 7941,7961 and 7970 are showing SCCP41.8-3-2S while in compatibility guide it shows 9-0-2-2SR1.Even though phones are working.
Why is it like this?
regds,
aman
ā06-18-2012 02:09 AM
You may want to do a manual upgrade of phone firmware before your CUCM upgrade for two reasons:
1 - You may be on an old version of firmware, and need to progress through the special 8.5.2S version.
2 - You may have a large phone estate. Upgrading the phone firmware before the CUCM upgrade can reduce outage time for your end users.
GTG
ā06-18-2012 02:15 AM
Hi Ross,
What u are trying to say it is best pratcie to upload the exact compatible versions of IP phones before upgrading the call manager else we can upgrade the call manager first and if required, upgrade ip phone firmware later on
regds,
aman
ā06-18-2012 02:19 AM
Whether it's best practise to do the phone firmware upgrade first or notdepends on your environment.
I have a large(ish) cluster, so I prefer to do the firmware upgrades before. But for a smal cluster, it probably isn't worth it.
Do check, though, whether you need to go through the 8.5.2 firmware version first. You appear to be running an old firmware rev (8.3.2S), so may not be able to upgrade to something more recent without going through this intermediate step first.
GTG
ā06-18-2012 02:26 AM
Hi Ross ,
thanks.
regds,
aman
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