N95 Active Standby basic, or S60 version?...

Hi guys
I was just wondering which N95 users have the more up to date Active Standby mode (the S60 version with the icons on the left, and submenus that popout) and who has the older version?
My brother and I both have N95s, both from Phones4U and both on Orange contract - yet his has the new menu, and mine has the old one. He also has the option to switch between the 2 in his settings.
Anyone know if there is a way to get that functionality on my phone?
Many thanks
C.

04-Sep-200709:59 PM
mechanimal82 wrote:
04-Sep-200703:54 PM
korngear wrote:
What bout the generic ones??
What do you mean???
The Orange Standby screen is only on Orange branded handsets. No way to get it on an unbranded generic phone.
No dude, I just meant it is only to O2.
Not for the generic ones, no need for it, too.
Just to get clarified.

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    Data Guard Broker Status Summary:
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    Configuration DG_PRI_CFG Warning ORA-16607
    Primary Database STANDBY Warning ORA-16829
    Physical Standby Database KEMETRAC Error ORA-16810
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    Data Guard Broker Status Summary:
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    Configuration DG_PRI_CFG Warning ORA-16607
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  • About stateful active/standby failover

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    failover interface ip state 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.0 standby 172.16.0.2
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    Interface Poll frequency 5 seconds, holdtime 25 seconds
    Interface Policy 1
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                      Interface Internet (202.131.225.90): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface Backup1 (10.3.5.1): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Server (192.168.227.1): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Bank (10.20.1.1): Normal (Waiting)
                    slot 1: ASA-SSM-4GE-INC hw/sw rev (1.0/1.0(0)10) status (Up)
            Other host: Secondary - Failed
                    Active time: 0 (sec)
                    slot 0: ASA5550 hw/sw rev (2.0/8.2(2)) status (Up Sys)
                      Interface Backup2 (0.0.0.0): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface Internet (0.0.0.0): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface Backup1 (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Server (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Bank (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                    slot 1: ASA-SSM-4GE-INC hw/sw rev (1.0/1.0(0)10) status (Up)
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            Stateful Obj    xmit       xerr       rcv        rerr
            General         76184539   0          767513     6
            sys cmd         767328     0          767326     1
            up time         0          0          0          0
            RPC services    0          0          0          0
            TCP conn        25878669   0          11         5
            UDP conn        40545710   0          40         0
            ARP tbl         8987688    0          136        0
            Xlate_Timeout   0          0          0          0
            IPv6 ND tbl     0          0          0          0
            VPN IKE upd     1140       0          0          0
            VPN IPSEC upd   4004       0          0          0
            VPN CTCP upd    0          0          0          0
            VPN SDI upd     0          0          0          0
            VPN DHCP upd    0          0          0          0
            SIP Session     0          0          0          0
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                            Cur     Max     Total
            Recv Q:         0       7       6522961
            Xmit Q:         0       34      106685671
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    Interface Poll frequency 5 seconds, holdtime 25 seconds
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                      Interface Internet (0.0.0.0): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface Backup1 (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Server (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Bank (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
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                    slot 0: ASA5550 hw/sw rev (2.0/8.2(2)) status (Up Sys)
                      Interface Backup2 (10.2.5.1): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Internet (202.131.225.90): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface Backup1 (10.3.5.1): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Server (192.168.227.1): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Bank (10.20.1.1): Normal (Waiting)
                    slot 1: ASA-SSM-4GE-INC hw/sw rev (1.0/1.0(0)10) status (Up)
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            General         765518     0          35843181   874
            sys cmd         765518     0          765516     0
            up time         0          0          0          0
            RPC services    0          0          0          0
            TCP conn        0          0          12671303   80
            UDP conn        0          0          13432853   133
            ARP tbl         0          0          8968384    661
            Xlate_Timeout   0          0          0          0
            IPv6 ND tbl     0          0          0          0
            VPN IKE upd     0          0          1137       0
            VPN IPSEC upd   0          0          3988       0
            VPN CTCP upd    0          0          0          0
            VPN SDI upd     0          0          0          0
            VPN DHCP upd    0          0          0          0
            SIP Session     0          0          0          0
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            Recv Q:         0       9       72011189
            Xmit Q:         0       1       765518

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    Interface Policy 1
    Monitored Interfaces 5 of 256 maximum
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                    slot 0: ASA5550 hw/sw rev (2.0/8.2(2)) status (Up Sys)
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                      Interface Internet (202.131.225.90): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface Backup1 (10.3.5.1): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Server (192.168.227.1): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Bank (10.20.1.1): Normal (Waiting)
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           Other host: Secondary - Standby Ready
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                    slot 0: ASA5550 hw/sw rev (2.0/8.2(2)) status (Up Sys)
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                      Interface Internet (0.0.0.0): No Link (Waiting)
                      Interface Backup1 (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Server (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                      Interface Bank (0.0.0.0): Normal (Waiting)
                    slot 1: ASA-SSM-4GE-INC hw/sw rev (1.0/1.0(0)10) status (Up)
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            Link : state Management0/0 (up)
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            General         76940782   0          775168     6
            sys cmd         774983     0          774981     1
            up time         0          0          0          0
            RPC services    0          0          0          0
            TCP conn        26125140   0          11         5
            UDP conn        40971274   0          40         0
            ARP tbl         9064174    0          136        0
            Xlate_Timeout   0          0          0          0
            IPv6 ND tbl     0          0          0          0
            VPN IKE upd     1155       0          0          0
            VPN IPSEC upd   4056       0          0          0
            VPN CTCP upd    0          0          0          0
            VPN SDI upd     0          0          0          0
            VPN DHCP upd    0          0          0          0
            SIP Session     0          0          0          0
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                            Cur     Max     Total
            Recv Q:         0       7       6588043
            Xmit Q:         0       34      107757911
    But few seconds later Secondary ASA become FAILED.
    And i also did FAILOVER RESET  command. After this command, secondary ASA became Standby Ready then few seconds later it became Failed again. Why does it become Failed again ?

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