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hubtech
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7100 Firmware

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I'm currently running A4.03 and decided to update my firmware.  I hopped on the support site only to find a little bit of confusion.  R10 3.2 was released on 11/12/12, r10 6.0 was released on 1/23/13, and r10 5.1 was released on 2/1/13.  Which of these is the most current? do i believe the revision numbers or release dates?

Also, If i upgrade from A403 to whichever you guys tell me is the most current. will I have to reconfigure anything? I understand i'll also have to upgrade the firmware on the phones, but any firewall configs gonna change?

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Re: 7100 Firmware

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From a feature perspective there are newer features in R10.6.0 that are not available in R10.5.1 but R10.5.1 may have some fixes that are not in R10.6.0. (Given that it is a more recent release).

My advice, glance at the release notes for both, if you do not need any of the new features in R10.6.0 (Over R10.5), then go with R10.5.1.

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Re: 7100 Firmware

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From a feature perspective there are newer features in R10.6.0 that are not available in R10.5.1 but R10.5.1 may have some fixes that are not in R10.6.0. (Given that it is a more recent release).

My advice, glance at the release notes for both, if you do not need any of the new features in R10.6.0 (Over R10.5), then go with R10.5.1.

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Re: 7100 Firmware

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I went ahead and flagged the "Correct Answer" on this post to make it more visible and help other members of the community find solutions more easily. If you have any further questions on this, we would be more than happy to continue working with you  - just let us know in a reply.


Thanks,

Matt