Grandstream Networks UCM6 Series Manual

Grandstream Networks UCM6 Series Manual

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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. Using UCM6XXX as Firmware Upgrade Server Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ......................3 UCM6XXX SETUP OVERVIEW ..................4 CONFIGURING UCM6XXX AS FIRMWARE SERVER ........... 5 Prerequisites ............................5 Download Firmware files ........................5 Update and Download Default Model Templates ................5 Configuration via Zero-Config Templates ....................6 Using Global Policy ..........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Grandstream UCM6XXX series have the possibility to act as firmware server allowing to upgrade Grandstream endpoints introduced by Zero-Config module using different template levels. Using UCM6XXX as firmware server allows to manage firmware files for Grandstream endpoints in a single server, the firmware files can be uploaded and stored using UCM internal memory or using connected SD card/USB flash drive.
  • Page 4: Ucm6Xxx Setup Overview

    UCM6XXX SETUP OVERVIEW The following diagram illustrates a typical scenario using Grandstream UCM6XXX series (UCM6202 as example in this guide) and different endpoints: Figure 1: UCM6XXX Typical Scenario By default, UCM6202 has network method set to Route in network settings, WAN port interface is used for uplink connection and will act as DHCP client while LAN port interface is used as a router assigning IP addresses to connected devices (default segment is 192.168.2.0/24).
  • Page 5: Configuring Ucm6Xxx As Firmware Server

    CONFIGURING UCM6XXX AS FIRMWARE SERVER The ability for UCM6XXX series to act as firmware server is introduced by Zero-Config module and it can be used with different templates levels (Global Policy, Global Templates, Model Templates, Device Template). In the following sections, we will provide steps how to use each method and users may choose the best method fitting their environments depending on deployed units (models, quantity).
  • Page 6: Configuration Via Zero-Config Templates

    Configuration via Zero-Config Templates Using Global Policy 1. Access web UIValue-added FeaturesZero ConfigGlobal Policy. 2. Under Maintenance section, check “Firmware Source”. 3. Select “Local UCM Server” from “Source” dropdown list. Figure 3: Firmware Source 4. Select “Directory” where firmware files are uploaded. To manage UCM6XXX firmware storage and upload firmware files.
  • Page 7: Using Model Template(S)

    Steps 2 and 3 can be skipped if Global Templates are previously created. Customers can press Edit button and follow below instructions. 4. In “Options” dropdown list, select “Firmware Source” and press “Add Option”. 5. Select “Local UCM Server” from “Source” dropdown list as shown in [Figure 3: Firmware Source]. 6.
  • Page 8: Using Device Configuration

    9. Provision endpoints using created Model Template to start upgrade process. Please refer to [PROVISIONING DEVICES]. Notes: Model Templates have higher priority compared to Global Policy and Global Templates. If “Firmware Source” setting is available in templates with higher priority, settings on Global Templates or Global Policy might be overridden.
  • Page 9: Figure 6: Modify Customize Settings

    Figure 6: Modify Customize Settings 4. Press “Modify Customize Settings” and go to “Maintenance – Upgrade and Provision” tab. 5. Check “Firmware Source”, then select “Local UCM Server” from “Source” dropdown list as shown in [Figure 3: Firmware Source]. 6. Select “Directory” where firmware files are uploaded. To manage UCM6XXX firmware storage and upload firmware files.
  • Page 10: Managing Firmware Storage

    MANAGING FIRMWARE STORAGE During template creation/edition, after selecting “Local UCM Server” in “Source” list under “Maintenance -> Upgrade and Provision” section, press button next to “Directory” option to manage UCM6XXX local storage for firmware files. Root Directory Users may upload firmware files to Root Directory or create another personalized directory when using UCM6XXX local storage.
  • Page 11: Upload Firmware Files

    Upload Firmware Files 1. Select “Root Directory” or create new directory as “Directory”. 2. Click on to browse for the firmware files and upload them to the directory. Note: Firmware files should have extension “.bin”, other formats are not allowed. Figure 9: Firmware File Uploaded Users can click to delete a previously uploaded firmware file or directory.
  • Page 12: Provisioning Devices

    PROVISIONING DEVICES 1. Access web UIPBXZero ConfigZero Config. 2. Locate the device to provision and press to send a notify to the device. The device will then reboot to apply the config, and use the UCM6XXX as firmware upgrade server. Note: If “Default Model Template”...

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