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upgrade to R10

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azrael2000

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Hi All.

I have an ip office 500 v2 Running 9.0.0.829, for a user that wants to upgrade to R10.

They have the new R10 Licenses, and the licenses assigned show as valid.

Because the customer I have is a 24 hour operation, they can't be down log due to safety / security issues.

I put the licenses on a new card, went to the user site, powered down the system, put in the new R10 sd card, powered up the system, loaded the configuration and licenses on the new system and rebooted. Note that they have 100 + 1140 phone users.

The system came back and at every 5 minutes, the system rebooted. I asked the user if the port to the IP Office is getting hammered as the phones try to get the new software. The customer has not responded yet.

I even asked the customer to turn down phone ports to stop the possiblity of a flood, but I was advised he couldn't do it... go figure.

Do we have to go to 9.1.xxx first before going to R10? My test unit has every license possible, and has been upgraded regularly since it became mine.

I looked in the support site documentation but I don't see anything like that.

The only other thing that changed was they added (without telling me) two SCNs. I don't know who did it... but the customer said it was authorized by the President of the company, so...

I am thinking of telling them to set up a tftp server with the files, but you know customers.
 
Which version did you upgrade to?

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
I would think you would have had to have the licenses transferred to the new sd card by a business partner
 
If I understand the basic question, no, you do not need to step through 9.1 from 9.0 to go to 10.0 or 10.1. I would suggest an HTTP server for file serving, at least that is our normal proceedure.

Dermis and feline can be divorced by manifold methods.*
*(Disclaimer for all advise given)--'Version Dependent'
 
Hi there.

Janni78 : I went from 9.0.0.829 to 10.0.0.3.0 build 5
Joe2938 : The licenses for the customer were transferred to the card. They were confirmed as valid, when viewed in the Navigation pane -> Licenses. The old licenses (the adi licenses) showed OBSOLETE, the R10 licenses were valid.

Regards
 
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