01-05-2015 04:57 AM - edited 03-17-2019 01:28 AM
We have purchased a new Phone with model: 7821. We have the CUCM version 8.6.2. As the phone model is not listed int the "Phone type" to Add the phones. I've verified and found the Device pack "cmterm-devicepack8.6.2.26149-1.cop.sgn" and Firmware load "
cmterm-78xx.10-2-1-12SR1-4.cop.sgn".
Could you please provide difference between them? Is it installing Firmware load suffice for adding the new phone mode: 7821?
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01-05-2015 06:03 AM
No. If a device pack adds support for a new phone in CCMAdmin, it will also install the firmware to support the device too. You only need both the device pack AND firmware if there is a later firmware than is in the device pack.
GTG
01-05-2015 05:19 AM
Hi,
Device Pack will enable the phone to be added in the call manager.
firmware is the file installed in the phone itself.
HTH
Anas
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01-05-2015 05:31 AM
Is that means both need to be installed on the CUCM?
01-05-2015 05:36 AM
Yes. You install a device pack so you can select the phone as a phone type and then the firmware itself so that the phone can pull the load that it will be running.
01-05-2015 06:03 AM
No. If a device pack adds support for a new phone in CCMAdmin, it will also install the firmware to support the device too. You only need both the device pack AND firmware if there is a later firmware than is in the device pack.
GTG
01-05-2015 06:34 AM
Yeah, I was meaning to explain the differences between them not installing different firmware unless he was doing to push an upgrade.
01-05-2015 06:01 AM
Devices packs are a collection of the latest device firmwares available for CUCM. They will also add support for new devices.
Firmware loads are just updated firmware for a particular device.
Occasionally Cisco release a QED file which adds support for just one particular device to CUCM without the need for a device pack.
GTG
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