If The Server Is An Lsp, Stop And Start Communication Manager; Saving Translations; Ensuring The Mgp Default Gateway Ip Address Is Set - Avaya G700 Installing And Upgrading

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Run the Upgrade Tool to upgrade the primary controller, LSPs, and G700 media gateways

If the server is an LSP, stop and start Communication Manager

If you are upgrading an LSP, you must restart Communication Manager to sync the license for
LSP status.
1. Access the server's command line interface using an SSH client, like PuTTY, and an IP
address of 192.11.13.6.
2. Type stop -caf
3. Type start -cf

Saving translations

Note:
If the S8300 you are upgrading is an LSP, perform this task on the primary
Note:
controller.
To save translations
1. In the SSH session, open a SAT session. and log in as craft (or dadmin).
2. If the S8300 you are upgrading is a primary controller, at the SAT prompt, type save
translation and press Enter.
3. If the S8300 you are upgrading is an LSP, then on the primary controller, type save
translation lsp and press Enter. This command distribute saved translations out to
the LSPs.
When the save is finished, the system displays the message,
Command successfully completed.
The system automatically performs a reset system 4. If you are upgrading an LSP, you are
logged out.

Ensuring the MGP default gateway IP address is set

Communication Manager release 4.0 requires that the built-in VoIP module of the G700 Media
Gateway has a default gateway IP address. To ensure that this IP address is set, perform the
following steps:
1. Log into the G700 Media Gateway console port (see
Processor with a Direct Serial Connection
2. Type configure to obtain the P330-1(configure)# prompt.
3. At the P330-1(configure)# prompt, type session mgp.
Logging in to the P330 Stack
on page 64).
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