Copying The Service Pack Files To The Media Server - Avaya g700 Installation And Upgrades

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Upgrading an existing S8300B to R3.0 using the Wizards
Note:
The backup and restore processes use the ping service to check connectivity to
Note:
the backup server. If a backup or restore operation fails, ensure that the ping
service is enabled.
i. On the Maintenance Web Interface, under Security select Firewall.
ii. In the Service column, find ping.
The checkboxes for both Input to Server and Output from Server should be
checked.
6. To check the status of the backup:
a. Under Data Backup/Restore, click Backup History.
b. Select the backup file and click Check Status to open the Backup History Results
screen.
When the backup is finished, the Backup History Results screen displays
The final status for your backup job is shown below.
For each backup set, the message
BACKUP SUCCESSFUL
displays, if the set was backed up successfully.
7. If the AUDIX options are available, repeat Steps 3–6 for AUDIX Announcements.

Copying the service pack files to the media server

To copy service pack files to the media server from the laptop
1. On the Maintenance Web Interface, under Miscellaneous, click Download Files.
2. Select the download method, "Files to download from the machine I'm using to connect to
the server."
Note:
Do not select the checkbox, "Install this file on the local server."
Note:
3. Browse to the directory on the laptop that contains the pre-upgrade and post-upgrade
service pack files.
4. Select the service pack files and click Download.
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