Specifications
Chapter 5: Installation
Firmware
Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 5-181
3. Using the menus, set the ICP and TFTP server address to be the NATed address of the
Mitel 5000 Base Server.
4. Allow the endpoint to boot using DHCP, download the latest code and come online.
5. Power down the endpoint and deliver it to the user. The user simply plugs it in for it to
boot up and begin working.
6. Continue to the Mitel 5000 Features and Programming Guide, part number 580.8006, for
information on programming endpoints or other features in this release.
Firmware
This section provides information on the multi-protocol endpoint firmware, including uploading
firmware and endpoint firmware compatibilities.
Endpoint Firmware Compatibilities
Table 5-26 lists the compatibilities of the multi-protocol endpoint firmware.
Table 5-26. Multi-Protocol Endpoint Firmware Compatibility Matrix
Endpoint
(Hardware Type
a
)
Description
Firmware
=supported
=not supported
1.01S
1.0.31/
1.0.33
1.1.5
2.0.03
or
Later
Model 8600 (8600) 8 MB RAM, 2 MB flash memory, original
Model 8620 (8620) 8 MB RAM, 4 MB flash memory, original
Model 8622 (8622) 16 MB RAM, 4 MB flash memory, original
Model 8662 (8662) 8 MB RAM, 4 MB flash memory, original
Model 8662 (8662) 16 MB RAM, 4 MB flash memory, enhanced
Model 8622 (8622v2)
b
16 MB RAM, 4 MB flash memory, enhanced,
redesigned
Model 8662 (8662v2)
b
16 MB RAM, 4 MB flash memory, enhanced,
redesigned
a. See page 5-107 for details about hardware types.
b. Cannot be downgraded to v1.1.5 or earlier. These endpoints do not function with earlier firmware versions.










