Cisco Uc560 Software Pack
Hi Everyone, All the latest packages and locale files for UC520, UC540 and UC560 are available to download from the official Cisco Support Forum. Here's the link: In order to access the Download page, you need to click 'Accept' at the bottom of the page. You will then be asked for a username and password. Use the standard credentials for your Cisco.com account (if you do not have one, you can create a new one here: It is really worth to obtain files this way, as you always have access to the latest version of the packages. Hope this helps.
Edited by uc560, 28 May 2014 - 09:28 PM.
toc:faq General Information The UC 500 Software Packs bundle all the necessary files for the UC 500 Series platform. The files include UC 500 IOS image, voicemail and automated attendant CUE software, IP Phone firmware files, and multiple TAR/archive files for various components of the UC 500 (for example vlan information, default configuration files for each product SKU, ringer files for IP Phones, music-on-hold files, background images for colored IP Phones, etc.). The UC 500 Software Packs are thoroughly tested with CCA releases and are pre-installed on UC 500 shipped from Cisco.
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For any questions relating to the UC 500 Software Packs please email. That's a bad sign.
When I click on the URL you have listed, I get there straight away. This sounds a bit like a DNS issue, which means it may be a service provider problem. One thing you could try is creating an entry in your hosts file for upload.cisco.com (currently resolving to 198.133.219.161 for me) and see if that starts working. That's only really a temporary fix though, and if it does work, I'd speak to whoever administers your DNS to get the problem fixed properly. If that doesn't fix it, try pinging the address I provided. It should respond, so if that doesn't work, then there may be a routing problem. Assuming you can get to google or yahoo or any other major website from the same PC, then again, we are looking at an ISP problem.
Hope that helps. Cheers, Dave. Dave, I have done some more testing.
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Here is the results. I have a Windows 2008 Domain Controller that does that dns for me internally.