U P G R A D I N G T H E G A T E W A Y F I R M W A R E A N D D O W N L O A D I N G
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The “root” configuration file normally includes specific configuration parameters for the
Gateway being loaded.
Using the Gateway’s MAC address we can identify each Gateway uniquely and therefore
download to each Gateway its own “root” configuration file with the specific required
parameters.
2.
“General” configuration file - The second configuration file will include general parameters,
common to a few or all the Gateway units in the network and also the following execution flags.
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Upgrading the Gateway Application firmware
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Upgrading the Gateway Loader firmware
The configuration files can also include:
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IP address of the TFTP/HTTP
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Firmware file names
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Firmware file
NOTE
If the Firmware file versions (APP_VERSION, LDR_VERSION) parameters are
used, a firmware upgrade will take place only if the Firmware file version is
different from the current firmware version.
The name of the “root” configuration file must be of the format ipg_xxxx.cfg
.
Configuration files must include header “; Configuration Parameters. Don't
edit this line !!! “. You will find an example for this file in this document or
see file ipg_example.cfg.
To control when the new configuration parameters will be included use the
‘Automatic Configuration ID’.
NOTE
The Gateway’s configuration parameters are kept and are valid for all
firmware upgrades. Setting to defaults is recommended only if the VoIP
protocol was replaced, for example from SIP to MGCP etc.
8.1
Downloading Code Versions Manually using Telnet
IPG >
IPG >
IPG >
IPG >
IPG >
commands
IPG.Commands >
copy 192.168.1.16 sip_232_4_42_23.rom
Or:
IPG.Commands >
copy 192.168.1.16 ipg_232_00a012112233.cfg
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