07-25-2013 11:20 AM - edited 03-21-2019 07:36 AM
Sorry for starting a new thread. I know what has to be done, it just isn't working for me.
I have 7.5.4 firmware downloaded for the SPA525G2. I've tried dragging this to the UC540 in topology view (obviously using CCA, in my case 3.2 (2)). I get the "Denied" icon (circle w/ line throgh it). I've made sure Telnet is installed, I've also disabled UAC, I always get the "Denied" icon.
What the heck am I doing wrong?
BTW, I am trying to drag it to the picture of the UC540, not the phones. But I've tried the phones, too. I've tried everything I can think of.
Ideas?
07-25-2013 11:43 AM
Hi John,
There is a similar case related to the SPA firmware via the CCA available in the forum.
Please click here to find the solution.
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
Naresh Arjunan
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07-25-2013 02:46 PM
I've made the appropriate changes to a file on the flash card, that file is named:
UC540W-FXO-K9-factory-8.6.1.cfg
The changes I made were to change this line:
tftp-server flash:/phones/525/spa525g-7-5-2a.bin alias spa525g-7-5-2a.bin
So it now says this:
tftp-server flash:/phones/525/spa525g-7-5-4-bt.bin alias spa525g-7-5-4-bt.bin
I have also changed the load lines from the following:
load 525G spa525g-7-5-2a
load 525G2 spa525g-7-5-2a
So they now say:
load 525G spa525g-7-5-4-bt
load 525G2 spa525g-7-5-4-bt
I re-uploaded the file, rebooted the phone, and it still loads the 7-5-2a.bin. Do I have to tell the UC540 to re-read the configuration file from the flash card into RAM somehow?
Also, the first time I uploaded the .cfg file, I got it in the wrong folder. I do not see a way to delete files. Is there a trick to this? Can I do it from the command-line somehow?
Thanks for your help. Hopefully I'm close.
07-25-2013 03:07 PM
Hi John,
When Using CCA you need to make sure of the following:
If you have to do it manually, then consider the following instructions:
Hope this helps you, post your questions if you have more
Cheers,
David Trad.
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07-26-2013 09:36 AM
Thank you David. I've modified the UC540W-FXO-K9-factory-8.6.1.cfg file, is this the correct file? To modify it, I downloaded it via the file manager, used an editor to make the changes, and then uploaded it again. Am I doing this correctly? I'm not sure if I'm modifying the correct file or not.
07-26-2013 02:43 PM
Hi John,
I have no idea why you are modifying that file, I must not have been clear with my instructions so I apologies for that.
Basically you unzip the SPA firmware on your computer, then you remove the compact flash card from the system and connect it to your computer via a card reader. In there you sill see a directory for the phone firmware and then sub directories of all the firmware's you chose to install at installation time, find your 525 folder and dump the files into there.
Connect the card back into the system, the rest is required to be done via CLI on the configuration of the system, not the factory default file which is what you played with and may now not be usable?? But we can adress that one after.
If you are not familiar with using the CLI then stop right there and don't do anything further, if you have a support contract on this system then log a configuration request with SBSC to assist you with updating the firmware. If you do not then let me know and we can arrange a time for me to remotely assist you and I will help you with the firmware upload.
But please do not go modifying any more files
Cheers,
David Trad.
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07-26-2013 02:58 PM
No big worries, I made a backup copy of the original configuration file, I can simply put it back.
But how is the rest done via command-line? Specifically, how are #2 and #3 in your instructions achieved?
Is there a link to a web page that has the commands I would enter or something?
07-26-2013 03:03 PM
Hi John,
I Will try and write up the entire instructions for you later today if I get the time to do it, but either way I will write up the entire instructions (No Pictures sorry).
If you have Teamviewer I can connect to your computer remotely and walk you through it and show you how it is done, which is generally my preference, but it might be late at night for you there right now right?
Cheers,
David Trad.
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07-26-2013 03:10 PM
I'm in the midwest (USA), but I'd sort of like to work from documentation, if possible. I think it would help anyone else that comes along, too.
07-26-2013 03:17 PM
Hi John,
It will take me time to write it up, but also it is not something I like to publish as people with support contracts on their system should not be using CLI to do ay work on the machine unless they have the right certification to do so, they should be speaking with SBSC who will either do it or find out the reason why CCA cannot be used, as that is the authorized method with all UC500 series systems.
I will be happy to assist, but I also have an obligation to honour Cisco's methodoligies and the way they prefer things to get done.
If you do have a support contract then please get in touch with SBSC, by me instructing you on how to do things via CLI I am in any event potentially making that support contract NULL, so I have to ask the question again as you never responded to my initial question.
Cheers,
David Trad.
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07-26-2013 03:20 PM
I do not have a support contract. I am a competent C programmer, and have worked on (primarily) Asterisk boxes in the past. Command-line does not scare me, but the fact that Cisco uses "dir" to list a directory's contents instead of "ls," in spite of the fact that their O/S seems to be more similar to *IX than DOS or CCP/M, is surprising to me.
07-27-2013 11:01 AM
Hello John,
Just remote the bt t the end of the file so that it will look like the other without bt.
HTH,
Alex
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07-27-2013 04:29 PM
It can't be that easy, there has to be something else involved because the changes I made to the configuration file shoudl preclude it from wanting to download the old firmware, but it still does that. Somehow I have to tell the unit to use that file (with, or without, the -bt) as the firmware to download to the phones.
07-29-2013 12:13 PM
Hello John,
It could be so easy:)
You tell the phones which firmware to use under the telephony service with load statement.
There you also define if the config files for the phones will be kept on the flash.
With create cnf you you can update the phones config files.
HTH,
Alex
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