04-03-2012 05:41 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:27 AM
My client is executing a world-wide update of all of their IP phones to current firmware before migrating to CUCM 8.x
In the midst of this process, I have discovered that about half of the phones have peer firmware sharing turned on, while the other half do not.
I know that I can update the configuration of those phone using BAT
BAT->Phones->Update Phones->Query and then select the checkbox for Peer Firmware Enable.
The question is - MUST I reset the phones for the functionality to be active.
I have tested a BAT update with a single phone and the push is successful - in that the phone configuration changes to show Peer Firmware Sharing is enable WITHOUT a reset.
However, is the functionality really active?
Without labbing it up and using a sniffer to see where other phones get their images from, all I can go by is what the CUCM tells me.
Thoughts anyone?
Is the capability immediately available after the push or will only become active after a reset?
Jeff
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04-03-2012 05:44 AM
I am pretty sure you need to Apply the config /reset the phone in order for it to take affect as the phone needs to download the updated configuration from TFTP server.
HTH,
Chris
04-03-2012 05:44 AM
I am pretty sure you need to Apply the config /reset the phone in order for it to take affect as the phone needs to download the updated configuration from TFTP server.
HTH,
Chris
04-03-2012 05:56 AM
thanks. I was hoping to avoid that as the plants run 24 x 7
04-03-2012 06:00 AM
But you will have to restart the phones anyway to upgrade them so they will take the new config.
04-03-2012 05:49 AM
Yes you must apply the configuration to push it to the phone
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