The firmware is on the Mitel controller and I dont know anyway of doing it other than DHCP, have you tried setting it back to DHCP and using the options as below
The DHCP server must be configured with the following options:
• Option 66 - Boot Server Host Name (typically the IP Address of the 3300 ICP RTC)
• Option 67 - Bootfile Name (iprfp.bin)
• Option 140 - IP Address of the primary OpenMobility Manager
• Option 150 - IP Address of the secondary OpenMobility Manager (required for a resilient
OMM system)
• Option 224 - The value, "OpenMobility", is required by the RFP DHCP client to deter-
mine which DHCP servers are valid.
When configuring the DHCP server, the following are optional:
• Option 141 - identifies the Syslog Daemon server
• Option 142 - determines server port of the Syslog Daemon
• Option 254 - automatically updates the booter version (from 2.x to 3.y).
Once Options 140 and 150 are configured and reservations for those two options are made,
the active and inactive OMMs are designated. Once the primary and secondary OMMs are
designated, all other RFPs can get their IP Addresses dynamically.
Options 141 and 142 relate to the Syslog Daemon and are not required for the system to
operate, but can be configured either through the OMM or at the DHCP server. For instructions
on how to configure both options from the OMM, see “Configuring System Settings” on page 53.
Please note that DHCP server options can change from release to release. The following table
shows the DHCP options currently used.
Note: To fully update the Booter version, the RFPs must be rebooted twice. To verify
the Booter version, log into the RFP through a Telnet session.