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Upgrading Communication Manager on Avaya S8500 Media Server or S8500 ESS Using Maintenance Web
Stopping and starting ESSs
As with LSPs, you have the same option of stopping and starting ESSs to prevent IP telephone
registrations with the ESSs during a server upgrade. For more information, see
starting LSPs
on page 92.
SAMP card boot timeout if upgrading with remastering
program
!
CAUTION:
If you follow the upgrade procedures as described in this document, the SAMP
CAUTION:
card boot timeout in the S8500B does not usually timeout during an upgrade. As
a result, you do not have to disable the SAMP boot timeout prior to an upgrade.
However, if you do not follow the upgrade procedures in this document, but instead,
upgrade the software using a telnet session and the remastering program, you must
disable the SAMP boot timeout first. See
board (S8500B upgrade only)
3.1 using the SAMP Web page" in the Using the Avaya Server Availability
Management Processor (SAMP), 03-300322.
Upgrade tasks (S8500 Main Server as main server)
Preupgrade tasks:
Upgrading the SAMP firmware (S8500B only)
Connecting to the media server
Stopping call processing on the LSPs or ESSs if being used (main server only)
Starting a SAT session
Checking link status with SAT (main server only)
Recording all busyouts
Checking synchronization with the SAT (main server only)
Disabling scheduled maintenance with the SAT (main server only)
Checking for translation corruption with the SAT
94 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
on page 1168 or "Disabling the boot timeout on Release
on page 97
on page 98
on page 99
Disabling the boot timeout of the SAMP
on page 97
on page 98
on page 99
on page 100
on page 100
Stopping and
on page 97

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