10-12-2017 08:15 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:32 PM
I'm going to be installing a device pack in CUCM (10.5.2) so that we can resolve some bugs with phones registered via Expressway (X8.10). Currently the phones (7841s and 8851s) are running 10.3.2 and we will be going to the 11.7 firmware. I'm curious to know if the phones will begin downloading the firmware in the same manner as the internal phones. If not, what are the options for getting them upgraded? It would suck to have to send replacement phones to these users.
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10-25-2017 06:28 AM
Just wanted to follow up on this post. I installed the device pack last night and phones register over expressway DID indeed upgrade their firmware remotely. So which is it? Not supported and won't upgrade or not supported but may upgrade?
10-12-2017 09:50 AM
Software upgrades via MRA isn't supported, see CSCvb29314.
10-12-2017 10:13 AM
Thanks. I see they have the following "workaround"in the article: :
Use CUCM TFTP or move Load server to be externally accessible for external phones.
They don't include any details on this. Could you provide insight into where to begin doing this?
10-12-2017 10:28 AM
10-25-2017 06:28 AM
Just wanted to follow up on this post. I installed the device pack last night and phones register over expressway DID indeed upgrade their firmware remotely. So which is it? Not supported and won't upgrade or not supported but may upgrade?
11-13-2017 10:06 PM
@Joel Jackson wrote:
So which is it? Not supported and won't upgrade or not supported but may upgrade?
I guess the answer is always "Not supported:", with the additon of "it may upgrade if the endpoint can access the TFTP server to get the software". - so it'll depend greatly on your, or other people's,.deployments as to whether it's possible or not.
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11-16-2017 10:22 AM - edited 11-16-2017 10:23 AM
My question exactly. I did a firmware update recently from 11.0(1) to 11.7(1) on several remote 8851 IP phones. Each of them updated successfully and re-registered via Expressway. I was pretty astonished that it worked... but it makes me nervous to think about downgrading or reverting to some inactive load version: suppose this is "unsupported" or unstable?
The fact that our Expressway-C IP address is in a DMZ, with indeed access to our TFTP server, probably explains why this works... but it's still puzzling to me.
11-17-2017 06:53 AM
11-29-2017 03:54 PM
IP Phones and TelePresence endpoints connected over MRA can receive firmware upgrades with the standard process of adding new firmware to CUCM TFTP servers and changing the device defaults, or endpoint specific "Phone Load Name". Registered MRA endpoints have access to the CUCM TFTP server(s) via the Expressway E/C pair, and are able to download config files, firmware, tones, etc. The request is made by the endpoint on TCP 8443 (HTTPS), and Expressway-C proxies this request to the request to CUCM TFTP servers on TCP 6970 (HTTP). This is supported and working since Expressway release X8.1.1. But seeing this confusion, I'll make sure we have this included in the MRA deployment guide.
The limitation called out in the referenced bug (CSCvb29314) is referring to an on-prem option of using a generic (non-CUCM) TFTP load server to distribute firmware to IP Phones. This is not compatible with MRA/
HTH,
Kevin
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