02-27-2015 12:40 AM - edited 03-21-2019 08:33 AM
Hello, I am a user of a Cisco SPA502G IP Phone. It is in "SOS Phone In Recovery Mode". Could I recover the phone to "spa50x-30x-7-5-2.bin" version?
I try it with the 66712-spa50x-7-4-4-recovery.zip version of recovery, but no works.
Thanks
Chucklee
02-27-2015 09:15 AM
Hello,
I would recommend to try using the recovery software bundled with the latest version of the firmware. You can download the file from here:
https://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=282724649&catid=280789323&softwareid=282463651&release=7.5.7&relind=AVAILABLE&rellifecycle=&reltype=latest
The recovery tool uses a TFTP server to allow for the firmware to be recovered. Please make sure to disable the firewall on the PC where you are running the recovery application from so that the TFTP server can communicate with the phone.
Please let us know if this works.
02-27-2015 11:16 PM
I would recommend to try using the recovery software bundled with the latest version of the firmware.
The best advice is more complicated. Useable recovery firmware depends on bootstrap firmware version.
It's not possible to upgrade pre-7.5.2b firmware to post-7,5,2b version. It apply even to SOS Recovery procedure. So check bootstrap firmware version (it's disclosed by recovery firmware tool).
If it is older than 7.5.2b you need to use recovery firmware older than 7.5.2b. Otherwise use latest firmware as suggested.
03-02-2015 01:10 AM
Hello, sorry for my bad english!!
Could you to guide me how can I to do to connect to my phone?
I do this:
-first time I connect the phone to a router with POE power (appear SOS Phone In Recovery Mode)
-Later I connect my lan PC port to the PC port of the phone
-I run the Recovery firmware
-in Recovery Firmware I put the serial number of the phone
Result: Cannot find the specific device
help me please!!!
....and thanks again!!!
03-02-2015 01:29 AM
Later I connect my lan PC port to the PC port of the phone
PC port is out of service during SOS Recovery mode. The PC needs to be connected to the same local network as phone itself (SW port of phone). Ask your's local network administrator for help.
03-05-2015 11:21 PM
Thanks, Dan!!
Now, I connect to the same local network (to a cisco switch connected to a router which provides the ip) but it does not work.
note: it's the same configuration (router, switch, phone) as when the first software upgrade is interrupted.
can i do something more?
thanks, again
03-06-2015 01:50 AM
OK. Recovery procedure needs to be started not so long past power on of phone. So power cycle the phone just before start of recovery utility.
Also, the recovery process require multicast communication between PC and phone. It must not be blocked by neither firewall nor cisco switch.
Capture packets sent and received on PC. Focus on UDP, ports 4810 & 4811. Do you see a packet send from PC to 234.4.8.10 ? Do you see a response from phone ?
You may be interested to read S.O.S Firmware Recovery Protocol Specification. It describe the packets you should expect during procedure.
08-28-2019 12:00 AM
Thank you so so so so so so so so so so so so so so very much, God bless you, my friend, I have tried 1000 things to solve the issue but couldn't but your recommendation of switching off firewall saved the day, I uninstalled our company's anti-virus software and then ran the recovery tool and it worked like magic !!, Again Thank you a billion time and have a good day.
Yours,
Mahmoud Fawzy
09-01-2019 12:40 AM
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