Reseat Val Circuit Pack; Disable File System - Avaya CMC1 Installation Manual

Installation, upgrades and additions for media gateways
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Adding or Removing Hardware
Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs

Reseat VAL circuit pack

For TN2501AP (VAL) circuit packs only, reseat the TN2501AP to reset the board after the download is
complete.
CAUTION:
If you do not reseat the TN2501AP, then the pack runs using old firmware.
!
To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), be sure to wear a grounding strap while handling
the circuit pack.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the top green and top amber LEDs on the TN2501AP are out.
1
Release the latch handle to free the TN2501AP from the carrier.
2
Pull the circuit pack out about 1 – 2 inches (3 – 5 cm).
3
Re-insert the circuit pack into the media gateway or carrier.
4
Close the latch securely.
5
Wait until all three of the top LEDs (red, green, and amber) are out.

Disable file system

NOTE:
Performing the following steps on the TN799DP (C-LAN) or TN2501AP (VAL) circuit
packs removes only the ftplogin and the ftppassword. The allocated memory for the file
system remains reserved for the session.
To free up resources on the source circuit pack, you must delete the new firmware image files and disable
the file system.
1
Type remove file board UUCSS filename.ext and press Enter to remove the image file from the
source board.
2
Type list directory board UUCSS and press Enter.
3
Check the
4
Type disable filesystem board UUCSS and press Enter to disable the file system on the source
circuit pack.
NOTE:
This command is successful only if no files remain on the source circuit pack.
This completes the self- and C-LAN-distributed download procedures.
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WARNING:
File/Directory Name
Installation, Upgrades and Additions for Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways
field to verify that the new firmware image file is not listed.
June 2004

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