08-02-2006 03:53 AM - edited 03-13-2019 02:26 PM
Hi,
I have the latest signed load on a 7912.
Can I downgrade it ?
I did manage to do it accidently, by pressing some key combinations on the phone, which cause the phone LCD to blank out, but would rather do it the prescribed way.
I have read that its not possible to downgrade from a signed load, but since I did manage to do it accidently, I am sure its possible.
08-02-2006 04:06 AM
You can downgrade the firmware, just not to an unsigned load. You can downgrade the firmware on a single phone by populating the Phone Load Name field in phone configuration or you can downgrade all phones of a given type by changing the Load Information field for that phone type in Device Defaults.
Hope this helps. If so, please rate the post.
Brandon
08-02-2006 04:39 AM
Yes, I am aware that you can downgrade from signed to signed.
I however managed to completely wipe out a 7912, and get it to a state where the LCD blanked out, and the hold and config lights where steady red/green.
The phone had a signed firmware earlier.
Its probably because I interrupted a firmware load by pressing some key combination, but am not sure exactly what I pressed :-(
One thing that did happen, was the phone started ringing at one point, flashed a message saying "Upgrade sucesful" and then got into this "locked" state.
Perhaps I hit upon some unsupported "feature" (?)
I was then able to load an unsigned firmware onto it.
I had to however rename the unsigned firmware file from CP 7912xxxSCCPXXX.zup to cp7912r.zup in order for the phone to download it via tftp.
Thanks
Shahed.
11-02-2006 12:38 AM
Hi Shahed,
Please allow me to interrupt you here, i got a question.
After upgrading my Cisco 7912 IP Phones, arround 5 IP Phones get to a state where the LCD blanked out, and the hold and config lights where steady red/green. Are the Phones dead ? What happened and what is the solution ???
Please your fast reply is appreiciated.
Thanks in advance.
12-09-2006 07:26 PM
Did you ever fix this issue. i am having the same issue where my 7912 are "dead". if you did, could you advise on what was done?
thanks
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