Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Copyright, Trademarks, Legal Disclaimers
- Important Information
- Introduction
- Setting Up
- Configuring
- Central Directory
- Firmware Update
- Web Interface Settings

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v1.02
Admin and Installation Guide M700, M300 Firmware Update
Using snom's update server
Please go to http://wiki.snom.com/FAQ/snom_M/update_using_dect_snom_com for the description
on how to use snom's update server and for downloading the latest firmware versions to your
device(s).
Using your own server
Before starting the update, you must download all required files and save them in folders using the
exact structure described below.
Do not rename the update files as the base station will look for file names that adhere to the
M-series naming scheme. All M-series product names start with a capital M, followed by one to three
numerals. The names of the firmware files also start with the capital M and are followed by one to
three numerals, i.e., M700, M65, M5, etc. The product name is followed by the underscore _ which, in
turn, is followed by a small v and the three-digit firmware version preceded by a zero, i.e., 0324, 0355,
etc.
Examples:
◦ The update file for updating the M700 to version 355 must be named M700_v0355.fwu.
◦ The update file for updating the M65 to version 355 must be named M65_v0355.fwu.
Downloading update files to your server
1. Set up a folder for each M-series product on your http server.
Note: Linux/Unix based HTTP servers are case-sensitive. Since all M-series product
names start with a capital M, the names of the folders must also start with a capital M,
i.e., M700, M65, etc. Naming the folders m700, m65, etc. will cause the downloads to
fail.
2. Download the firmware file for each product you want to update into the respective folder. It is
possible to store multiple firmware versions in a product folder; it is therefore not necessary to
delete older firmware versions before downloading.