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AFT Card Model

Firmware version

Change Log

Release Date

T116

v01, v01-base

More Info

(2012-12-31)

A116

v44

More Info

(2012-05-14)

A108

v44

More info

(2010-08-24)

A104

v45

More info

(2014-05-09)

A102

v40

More info

(2014-05-09)

A101

v40

More info 

(2014-05-09)

A200

v13

More info

(2009-12-10)

A400

v11

More info 

(2008-07-10)

A104(pmc framer)

v26

More info 

(2007-07-10)

A301

v11

More info

(2007-07-10)

A14X

v08

More info

(2008-10-28)

A500

v35

More info

(2009-04-30)

A056

v01

 

 

B600  (cannot be updated)

v03 

More Info

(2009-05-08)

B601

v04

More info  

(2009-05-08)

B500

v44

More Info

(2012-09-07)

B700

v35

More Info

(2009-07-03)

U100

v21

More Info

(2009-09-11)

Archived firmware files: ftp.sangoma.com/firmware

Identifying the firmware version on your Telephony card

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  1. Stop Asterisk

    • amportal stop  (For FreePBX 12 and below)

    • fwconsole stop  (For FreePBX 13 and above)

  2. Stop the Sangoma Telephony driver (which is called 'Wanpipe')

    • wanrouter stop

  3. Being the firmware update process

    1. Navigate to the following directly by typing:
      -> cd /etc/wanpipe/util/wan_aftup/

    2. Type the following command to run the upgrade
      -> ./update_aft_firm.sh 

      You will notice an output similar to the example below (dependent on the telephony cards installed)

      Code Block
      [root@support-sys1 wan_aftup]# ./update_aft_firm.sh
      modprobe wan_aften  > /dev/null
      AFT card enabled
       
       
      Sangoma AFT Series card update flash software (version 1.9)
       
       
      Sangoma AFT card list:
       w1g1: AFT-A108-SH : SLOT=2 : BUS=7 : IRQ=23 : CPU=A : PORT=1 : HWEC=256 : V=42 (Ver.42)
       
       
      Please select card interface [def=w1g1; q=exit] >
    3. specify the interface name that corresponds to your card, based on the output.
      i.e. w1g1 then press <enter> 

    4. A list of available firmware versions will be presented. Select the latest/current firmware version, as referenced from the table at the beginning of this page.
      Example:

      Code Block
      Please select card interface [def=w1g1; q=exit] > w1g1
      List of available versions:
               Version no. 44 (filename=A108dm_0100_V44.BIN)
      Please specify version number [def=44; q=exit] > 44

      If the list does not display the latest/current firmware that is seen in the table, you will need to upload the latest/current firmware file into your system and redo these steps.
      To do this:
      a. Right click on the firmware file in the table, located under the 'Firmware version' column and copy the link . This will copy a link to the location of that firmware file.
      b. In you Linux command line, in the current directory of /etc/wanpipe/firmware/wan_aftup, type:
      -> 'wget' then left click to paste the firmware file location.
      i.e. wget  ftphttps://ftp.sangoma.com/firmware/A108dm_0100_V44.BIN
      ->  This will auto download the firmware, assuming your system has internet access
      c. now follow the steps again 

    5. After pressing <enter> the upgrade process will begin
      Example:

      Code Block
      Please specify version number [def=44; q=exit] > 44
      ABOUT TO board_reset
      FINISH  board_reset
      w4g1: Current Sangoma Flash: Revision=44 ID=0x205B
              Erasing sectors                         Passed
              Updating flash                          1%
  4. Now that the firmware on your card has been updated, start your production environment back up.

    1. Type the following, in your Linux command line,  to start the telephony driver:
      -> wanrouter start

    2.  Start Asterisk by typing:
      -> amportal start (For FreePBX 12 and below)
      -> fwconsole start (For FreePBX 13 and above) 

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  1. Stop the Sangoma Telephony driver (which is called 'Wanpipe')

    • wanrouter stop

  2. Being the firmware update process

    1. Navigate to the following directly by typing:
      -> cd /etc/wanpipe/utils/wan_aftup

    2. Type the following command to run the upgrade
      -> ./update_aft_firm.sh 

      You will notice an output similar to the example below (dependent on the telephony cards installed)

      Code Block
      [root@support-sys1 wan_aftup]# ./update_aft_firm.sh
      modprobe wan_aften  > /dev/null
      AFT card enabled
       
       
      Sangoma AFT Series card update flash software (version 1.9)
       
       
      Sangoma AFT card list:
       w1g1: AFT-A108-SH : SLOT=2 : BUS=7 : IRQ=23 : CPU=A : PORT=1 : HWEC=256 : V=42 (Ver.42)
       
       
      Please select card interface [def=w1g1; q=exit] >
    3. specify the interface name that corresponds to your card, based on the output.
      i.e. w1g1 then press <enter> 

    4. A list of available firmware versions will be presented. Select the latest/current firmware version, as referenced from the table at the beginning of this page.
      Example:

      Code Block
      Please select card interface [def=w1g1; q=exit] > w1g1
      List of available versions:
               Version no. 44 (filename=A108dm_0100_V44.BIN)
      Please specify version number [def=44; q=exit] > 44

      If the list does not display the latest/current firmware that is seen in the table, you will need to upload the latest/current firmware file into your system and redo these steps.
      To do this:
      a. Right click on the firmware file in the table, located under the 'Firmware version' column and copy the link . This will copy a link to the location of that firmware file.
      b. In you Linux command line, in the current directory of /etc/wanpipe/utils/wan_aftup, type:
      -> 'wget' then left click to paste the firmware file location.
      i.e. wget  ftphttps://ftp.sangoma.com/firmware/A108dmA116dm_01000160_V44.BIN
      ->  This will auto download the firmware, assuming your system has internet access
      c. now follow the steps again 

    5. After pressing <enter> the upgrade process will begin
      Example:

      Code Block
      Please specify version number [def=44; q=exit] > 44
      ABOUT TO board_reset
      FINISH  board_reset
      w4g1: Current Sangoma Flash: Revision=44 ID=0x205B
              Erasing sectors                         Passed
              Updating flash                          1%
  3. Now that the firmware on your card has been updated, start your production environment back up.

    1. Type the following, in your Linux command line,  to start the telephony driver:
      -> wanrouter start

    2.  Start Asterisk by typing:
      -> asterisk 

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