Moving Between Devices; Upgrade All Components In The Configuration - Avaya G700 Installation Manual

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However, it is possible, but unusual, to arrange the devices in the stack such that the bottom
device is not number one and/or is not the stack master.
You can identify the stack master by typing the session command at the P330-1(super)#
prompt. The system lists all devices in the stack and their "Slot" numbers (the Slot number is the
same as the module number). The example below shows an output of the session command.
The stack master can be identified by an asterisk.
P330-1(super)# session
G700 (*) In Slot 1
G700 In Slot 2
G700 In Slot 3
P330-1 (super)#
If you are on site, you can identify the stack master by the LED panel on the upper left of each
G700, C360, or P330 device in the stack. The LEDs signal as follows:
On the G700 Media Gateway: a lit MSTR LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
On the P330 device: a lit SYS LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
On the C360 switch: a lit SYS LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.

Moving between devices

You can connect to the P330 stack processor in the master media gateway and move to the
processors in the other media gateways using the session command:
1. At the P330-1(super)# prompt, type session <module #>, where
<module #> is the module number for another G700, C360, or P330 device in the stack.
For example, session 2 will take you to the P330-2(super)# prompt on module 2.
2. To move to the MGP for module 2, type session mgp.
3. To move to module 3, type session stack or exit, followed by session 3.

Upgrade all components in the configuration

Repeat the firmware upgrade steps to upgrade the components for each G700 in the stack.
Also upgrade the stack processor in each non-G700 device, if necessary.
If additional G700 media gateways are supported in the configuration, but they are not attached
as a stack, then you must connect to each of these G700s separately, check firmware, and
update the firmware as required.
Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway
555-245-758 Issue 4 February 2006
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