02-19-2014 07:17 PM - edited 03-16-2019 09:49 PM
Current Firmware
SCCP41.8-5-3S 216
SCCP42.8-5-3S 3675
SCCP42.9-2-1S 13
P00308010200 25
Required Firmware
SCCP41.9-3-1SR1-1S
SCCP42.9-3-1SR1-1S
Can I go straight from the existing versions or do I need to do step upgrades?
Thanks.
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02-19-2014 07:42 PM
Hi,
You can upgrade directly.The release notes says :
For all SCCP firmware upgrades from firmware release versions earlier than 8.3(3) to Version 9.3(1) or
later, you must first upgrade your phone firmware to an intermediate version (8.3(3) to 8.5(2)) and then
upgrade to 9.3(1).
In your case, you are already running 9.2(1S) and 8.5(3s)
regds,
aman
02-19-2014 07:45 PM
You can go direct.
The following upgrade issues apply:
•If you are currently running firmware earlier than 6.0(2) on a Cisco Unified IP Phone and want to upgrade to 8.x(x), you must first install an intervening 7.0(x) load to prevent upgrade failure. Cisco recommends using the most recent 7.0(3) load as the intervening load to avoid lengthy upgrade times.
•If you are currently running firmware 6.0(2) to 7.0(2) on a Cisco Unified IP Phone and want to upgrade to 8.x(x), you can do so directly. However, expect the upgrade to take twice as long as usual.
•Device packs are required to enable IP Phones in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. For Cisco Unified CallManager 4.2 and earlier, these device packs are required. For Cisco Unified CallManager 4.3 and Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 and later, you must run the device pack and reboot the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
02-19-2014 07:42 PM
Hi,
You can upgrade directly.The release notes says :
For all SCCP firmware upgrades from firmware release versions earlier than 8.3(3) to Version 9.3(1) or
later, you must first upgrade your phone firmware to an intermediate version (8.3(3) to 8.5(2)) and then
upgrade to 9.3(1).
In your case, you are already running 9.2(1S) and 8.5(3s)
regds,
aman
02-19-2014 07:45 PM
You can go direct.
The following upgrade issues apply:
•If you are currently running firmware earlier than 6.0(2) on a Cisco Unified IP Phone and want to upgrade to 8.x(x), you must first install an intervening 7.0(x) load to prevent upgrade failure. Cisco recommends using the most recent 7.0(3) load as the intervening load to avoid lengthy upgrade times.
•If you are currently running firmware 6.0(2) to 7.0(2) on a Cisco Unified IP Phone and want to upgrade to 8.x(x), you can do so directly. However, expect the upgrade to take twice as long as usual.
•Device packs are required to enable IP Phones in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database. For Cisco Unified CallManager 4.2 and earlier, these device packs are required. For Cisco Unified CallManager 4.3 and Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 and later, you must run the device pack and reboot the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
02-20-2014 07:05 PM
Thanks Aman and Leo
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