Howto:V6 and V7 on IP21, IP200 (old), IP202 and IP400: Difference between revisions
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Minimum of 8Mb Ram because the V6 Pbx Code needs for itself minimum of 4 MB Ram | Minimum of 8Mb Ram because the V6 Pbx Code needs for itself minimum of 4 MB Ram | ||
You can check the size of Flash/Ram at the Webinterface of your unit (General -> Info). | |||
There you'll see a line like this "Version V5.01 sr1-hotfix IP202[05-5874], Bootcode[336], HW[224] 4096/8192" | |||
The two numbers after HW[224] describe the size of the Flash/Ram. In this example the unit got a 4 MB Flash and a 8 MB Ram. | |||
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Revision as of 09:11, 20 July 2007
Summary
Running V6 PBX on IP202 ,IP400 and IP21
Applies To
This information applies to
- IP400
- IP21
- IP202
More Information
Due to memory reasons it is not possible to run V6 PBX on IP400, IP21 and IP202 with 8 MB Ram and 2MB Flash.
Normal V6 Gateway/Gatekeeper (Protocols H.323/SIP) – aka “Relay” will still work on IP400 and IP21.
It is not possible to run V6 Pbx on IP202 with 8MB Ram and 2 MB Flash.
With V6 you can run the IP202 with 8 MB Ram and 2 MB Flash only as Phone.
If you have an IP202 with 8MB Ram and 4 MB Flash (newer generation) you can run it with V6 as Phone,
Gateway/Gatekeeper and V6 Pbx (as it was in V5).
V6 Pbx needs minimum 4 MB Flash because of Firmware image, Vars and directory.
Minimum of 8Mb Ram because the V6 Pbx Code needs for itself minimum of 4 MB Ram
You can check the size of Flash/Ram at the Webinterface of your unit (General -> Info). There you'll see a line like this "Version V5.01 sr1-hotfix IP202[05-5874], Bootcode[336], HW[224] 4096/8192" The two numbers after HW[224] describe the size of the Flash/Ram. In this example the unit got a 4 MB Flash and a 8 MB Ram.