Bgp Upgrade Considerations For Sr3120; Upgrading Secure Router Software - Avaya 3120 Installation Manual

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CONFIGURATION
3. To enter the firewall alg tree, enter:
4. To disable the IKE ALG, enter:
5. To exit the ALG tree, enter:
6. To exit the firewall tree, enter:
7. To exit configuration mode, enter:
8. To save the configuration, enter:

BGP upgrade considerations for SR3120

Prior to upgrading, check that the each of your BGP peers does not send more than 5K prefixes.
If so, set the maximum_prefix parameter under the bgp peer tree to the proper amount
and store the configuration prior to upgrading.

Upgrading Secure Router Software

Note:
With Release 9.4 software, Telnet and the Web UI are both disabled by default.
The Avaya command line interface (CLI) provides commands that allow you to upgrade the
SR3120 with new software. Every Secure Router is furnished with a software image file (.Z)
and a boot image file (.bin). Using the TFTP protocol, the latest versions of these files can be
loaded onto an Avaya router from any accessible TFTP server. A software upgrade consists
of two files: software image (.Z) and boot image (.bin) The software image (.Z) file is the
operating Secure Router for the Secure Router; the boot image (.bin) file contains the
downloadable boot images.
Note:
Secure Routers do not support two simultaneous downloads.
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firewall global
algs
no ike
exit
exit
exit
save local
December 2010

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