In an IPO server environment with multiple 500V2's, I think the HTTP entry for the DHCP scope determines the source for phone upgrades correct?
Do I just copy the TAR and TXT files from the zip file to that embedded file system? Assuming this is on the Linux server, can I just SCP these files to that location? Or do I have to go through the IP Office Manager software and use the embedded file system access functionality?
I notice that the TAR and bin files I see on the main host are replicated on the various 500v2's - but do those files need to be copied to all of the 500V2 expansion systems? Or does this happen through some sort of background task?
I thought I read that this file: "96x1Hupgrade.txt" is a necessary file, yet it doesn't appear to be included on any of these systems...
The readme file seemed to suggest that I needed to copy the 6_8_3 and 6_6_1 files over.
Should I remove the old files: 6_6_2, 6_6_4, 6_6_6, and 6_8_0?
Do I just copy the TAR and TXT files from the zip file to that embedded file system? Assuming this is on the Linux server, can I just SCP these files to that location? Or do I have to go through the IP Office Manager software and use the embedded file system access functionality?
I notice that the TAR and bin files I see on the main host are replicated on the various 500v2's - but do those files need to be copied to all of the 500V2 expansion systems? Or does this happen through some sort of background task?
I thought I read that this file: "96x1Hupgrade.txt" is a necessary file, yet it doesn't appear to be included on any of these systems...
The readme file seemed to suggest that I needed to copy the 6_8_3 and 6_6_1 files over.
Should I remove the old files: 6_6_2, 6_6_4, 6_6_6, and 6_8_0?