03-31-2009 09:02 AM - edited 03-15-2019 05:12 PM
Hi to everybody, i need to upgrade Phone firmwares via WAN, but the link connection is very slow so i need to acomplish this by downloading the image from the WAN to an specific phone, then that phone can act as the TFTP Server for the other pones to upgrade the Firmware. I read somewhere that this is possible. Can someone help me out on how to do this or how can i do to acomplish this?
I have 3 CUCM Version 5.1.3.6000-2
Thanks in advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-31-2009 09:55 AM
Hi Carlos,
The feature you are looking for is call Peer Firmware Sharing :)
I beleive it was actually added in the release of the CCM 6.x train, it is not available in any previous releases :(
Peer-to-Peer Image Distribution (PPID)
The Peer Firmware Sharing feature provides these advantages in high-speed campus LAN settings:
â¢Limits congestion on TFTP transfers to centralized TFTP servers.
â¢Eliminates the need to manually control firmware upgrades.
â¢Reduces phone downtime during upgrades when large numbers of devices are reset simultaneously.
In most conditions, the Peer Firmware Sharing feature optimizes firmware upgrades in branch deployment scenarios over bandwidth-limited WAN links.
When the feature is enabled, it allows the phone to discover like phones on the subnet that are requesting the files that make up the firmware image and to automatically assemble transfer hierarchies on a per-file basis. The individual files that make up the firmware image get retrieved from the TFTP server by only the root phone in the hierarchy and are then rapidly transferred down the transfer hierarchy to the other phones on the subnet using TCP connections.
Configure PPID from the Phone Configuration window by using the Peer Firmware Sharing settings in the Product-Specific Configuration Layout. This menu option indicates whether the phone supports PPID. Settings include enabled or disabled (the default).
To configure the PPID feature for many phones, use the Peer Firmware Settings field in the Phone Template window of the Bulk Administration Tool. See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Guide.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/7_0_1/ccmsys/a08ipph.html#wp1141991
Here is a thread that I was a part of that speaks to this question;
Hope this helps!
Rob
03-31-2009 09:55 AM
Hi Carlos,
The feature you are looking for is call Peer Firmware Sharing :)
I beleive it was actually added in the release of the CCM 6.x train, it is not available in any previous releases :(
Peer-to-Peer Image Distribution (PPID)
The Peer Firmware Sharing feature provides these advantages in high-speed campus LAN settings:
â¢Limits congestion on TFTP transfers to centralized TFTP servers.
â¢Eliminates the need to manually control firmware upgrades.
â¢Reduces phone downtime during upgrades when large numbers of devices are reset simultaneously.
In most conditions, the Peer Firmware Sharing feature optimizes firmware upgrades in branch deployment scenarios over bandwidth-limited WAN links.
When the feature is enabled, it allows the phone to discover like phones on the subnet that are requesting the files that make up the firmware image and to automatically assemble transfer hierarchies on a per-file basis. The individual files that make up the firmware image get retrieved from the TFTP server by only the root phone in the hierarchy and are then rapidly transferred down the transfer hierarchy to the other phones on the subnet using TCP connections.
Configure PPID from the Phone Configuration window by using the Peer Firmware Sharing settings in the Product-Specific Configuration Layout. This menu option indicates whether the phone supports PPID. Settings include enabled or disabled (the default).
To configure the PPID feature for many phones, use the Peer Firmware Settings field in the Phone Template window of the Bulk Administration Tool. See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Guide.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/7_0_1/ccmsys/a08ipph.html#wp1141991
Here is a thread that I was a part of that speaks to this question;
Hope this helps!
Rob
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide