Here are two scenarios where such a need may arise:
Resolving these scenarios require a number of time-consuming, manual processes, either after receiving customer support calls (in scenario 1) or by going through devices one-by-one in a lab environment (scenario 2). These processes put extra pressure on staff, increase costs, and in the “plug-and-play” scenario, can reduce the subscriber’s quality of experience (QoE).
So, what’s the optimal solution?
To start with, it’s essential to have an automated way to keep track of the firmware versions on your network. A centralized solution would automatically update known instances of incorrect firmware versions across the network.
For both scenarios above, this would mean that the firmware version would be detected and updated as soon as the device is plugged in at the customer premises, before it is provisioned to come online. As a result, the customer would not notice downtime because the correct firmware version would be instated with the onboot firmware upgrade. In the second scenario, an automated onboot firmware update would save hours in the lab by upgrading possibly hundreds to thousands of devices.
For network administrators, automating onboot firmware updates streamlines a complex process into three simple steps:
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