Installing The Service Pack - Avaya Integrated Management Software Update

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6. In the Preferred SSH Protocol Version field of the Protocol options area, select 2.
7. In the Encryption options area, use the Up and Down buttons to set AES (SSH-2 only) as
the first option and 3DES as the second option.
8. Click Open.
9. Click Yes to accept the host key. The PuTTY dialog box opens.
Note:
The first time you connect to the server, SSH prompts you to accept the server's
Note:
host key. Save the host key to ensure you are not prompted for the host key in
the future.
Note:
Many Avaya products support access with SSH. However, Avaya does not
Note:
provide support for third party clients used for SSH access. Problems with SSH
client, including PuTTY, are the responsibility of the user or the SSH client
vendor.

Installing the Service Pack

Once you have started a telnet session or an SSH session you can begin installing the service
pack to the Communication Manager.
Note:
The service pack must be copied to the /var/home/ftp/pub directory before
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starting the installation.
To install the service pack on the Communication Manager:
1. From the telnet or SSH session, type 192.11.13.6 if access is directly through the
Services port.
Or
Type the IP address or the host name of the server if access is over the LAN or WAN.
2. Log in using the appropriate Login ID and password.
3. Type update_unpack <update filename> and press Enter.
4. Select the number corresponding to the service pack file and press Enter.
For example, 00.339.4-xxxx.tar.gz.
5. To list Communication Manager files, and verify that the new service pack file was
unpacked, type update_show and press Enter.
Downloading and Installing the Inventory Collection Script (R2.x and R3.x)
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