210-060 · Question #25
Which option allows an engineer to deploy new firmware to a single phone, while reducing possible impact?
The correct answer is A. Define a new firmware load on specific device. Save configuration and reset individual device.. To minimize impact when deploying new firmware, you should target only the specific device rather than making changes that affect groups of devices. Option A assigns the new firmware load directly to the individual phone's device configuration and resets only that phone - no othe
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Which option allows an engineer to deploy new firmware to a single phone, while reducing possible impact?
Options
- ADefine a new firmware load on specific device. Save configuration and reset individual device.
- BDefine load in device defaults. Reset Device Pool.
- CUpload firmware to TFTP server. Restart TFTP service.
- DEnable Peer Firmware Sharing.
How the community answered
(42 responses)- A81% (34)
- B5% (2)
- C12% (5)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
To minimize impact when deploying new firmware, you should target only the specific device rather than making changes that affect groups of devices. Option A assigns the new firmware load directly to the individual phone's device configuration and resets only that phone - no other phones are affected. Option B changes device defaults and resets an entire Device Pool, which would push the new firmware to every phone in that pool. Option C restarts the TFTP service, which causes all phones that rely on that TFTP server to restart and potentially reload firmware. Option D (Peer Firmware Sharing) is a mechanism to reduce TFTP server load by having phones share firmware with each other, but it does not target a single device. Only Option A scopes the change to a single phone.
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