Hello, I have performed a cursory search of this forum and have not seen a solution to the following issue -- hopefully I'm not treading on tired territory...
We primarily employ Avaya 9641GS phones using H.323 and recently went through failover testing with our provider. During this test, our phones registered to the backup call server properly as indicated by our DHCP server. I decided to perform a hardboot on a sample unit just to see how it would handle the situation.
Our supporting technicians exhibited surprise at the fact that phones would not complete the reboot process while the primary servers were down. This is due to the fact that our provider supports a backup call server, but not a backup file server. Any phone rebooted during the failover period would endlessly search for the 96x1Hupgrade.txt file at the single address provided by DHCP.
We're not contracted with the provider for them to support a backup file server. We can, of course, host the firmware locally as a backup. I'm looking for an alternate solution as the supporting technicians felt that the Avaya phones should have continued to boot even after failing to locate the 96x1Hupgrade.
They were not correct in this belief. I'm currently seeking a reason for that.
Is there an element within the 46x1Settings.txt file that could allow 9641GS to complete the boot sequence without locating Hupgrade or any file server? The supporting technician believed that all firmware would be retained by the unit's memory even in the event of a hard boot. If this is true, the phone should be able to function without downloading new versions.
I'm especially eyeballing that REUSE setting. From the sample 46xxSettings.txt file that they provided, we're running on the default 60 second interval. If that were changed to 0, would the 9641GS mark the file server address as bad and continue to boot? If not REUSE, is there another setting which could accomplish this?
I'm also seeking an override code similar to *CRAFT#. I do not have access to a complete list of possible codes, but I did not see anything within CRAFT services which would force the boot to move on without Hupgrade. Are there other *?????# codes that could be employed?
If not, as stated earlier, we can always host the firmware locally. It's just bothering me that the phones will not boot without a valid file server, and that our technicians cannot explain why this is.
Thank you.
We primarily employ Avaya 9641GS phones using H.323 and recently went through failover testing with our provider. During this test, our phones registered to the backup call server properly as indicated by our DHCP server. I decided to perform a hardboot on a sample unit just to see how it would handle the situation.
Our supporting technicians exhibited surprise at the fact that phones would not complete the reboot process while the primary servers were down. This is due to the fact that our provider supports a backup call server, but not a backup file server. Any phone rebooted during the failover period would endlessly search for the 96x1Hupgrade.txt file at the single address provided by DHCP.
We're not contracted with the provider for them to support a backup file server. We can, of course, host the firmware locally as a backup. I'm looking for an alternate solution as the supporting technicians felt that the Avaya phones should have continued to boot even after failing to locate the 96x1Hupgrade.
They were not correct in this belief. I'm currently seeking a reason for that.
Is there an element within the 46x1Settings.txt file that could allow 9641GS to complete the boot sequence without locating Hupgrade or any file server? The supporting technician believed that all firmware would be retained by the unit's memory even in the event of a hard boot. If this is true, the phone should be able to function without downloading new versions.
I'm especially eyeballing that REUSE setting. From the sample 46xxSettings.txt file that they provided, we're running on the default 60 second interval. If that were changed to 0, would the 9641GS mark the file server address as bad and continue to boot? If not REUSE, is there another setting which could accomplish this?
I'm also seeking an override code similar to *CRAFT#. I do not have access to a complete list of possible codes, but I did not see anything within CRAFT services which would force the boot to move on without Hupgrade. Are there other *?????# codes that could be employed?
If not, as stated earlier, we can always host the firmware locally. It's just bothering me that the phones will not boot without a valid file server, and that our technicians cannot explain why this is.
Thank you.
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