Because I have different settings in settings file in profuction and using multiply 'IF $GROUP SEQ' statements, I have some difficulty with testing new firmware.
Testing http server upgrade of 96x1 phone to newest 6.6 firmware. Trying to test files in production before full blown upgrade of all firmware to all phones. I am using http server in QA environment. I have edited the 96x1Hupgrade with little of no success. I am using 'IF $GROUP SEQ 30' statments to designate which firware file and which settings file I need the phone to use. It works when I use one statement to designate one file. However, when I edit the file with more than one 'IF $GROUP SEQ XX' statement the phone follows the statements based upon its 'IP Phone Group ID' on page 3 of station form. But, it does not upgrade. The phone actually states in the display after reboot that it gets the correct file. Stops on 'acquiring file' but fails to load. Then the phone registers with the current firmware it has.
Does anyone know if 96x1Hupgrade file has a restriction size or whether it can be edited or not?
Any suggestions to individually upgrading a phone(s) in production environment without affecting all phones?
Testing http server upgrade of 96x1 phone to newest 6.6 firmware. Trying to test files in production before full blown upgrade of all firmware to all phones. I am using http server in QA environment. I have edited the 96x1Hupgrade with little of no success. I am using 'IF $GROUP SEQ 30' statments to designate which firware file and which settings file I need the phone to use. It works when I use one statement to designate one file. However, when I edit the file with more than one 'IF $GROUP SEQ XX' statement the phone follows the statements based upon its 'IP Phone Group ID' on page 3 of station form. But, it does not upgrade. The phone actually states in the display after reboot that it gets the correct file. Stops on 'acquiring file' but fails to load. Then the phone registers with the current firmware it has.
Does anyone know if 96x1Hupgrade file has a restriction size or whether it can be edited or not?
Any suggestions to individually upgrading a phone(s) in production environment without affecting all phones?