Managing Configuration Files - Avaya G350 Administration

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Basic device configuration
Version management
Use the
TFTP server.
Use the
software from an FTP server.
Use the
upgrade, to upgrade the firmware on a media module from an FTP server.
Use the
server.
Use the
server.
Use the
software from a TFTP server.
Use the
upgrade, to upgrade the firmware on a media module from a TFTP server.
Use the
TFTP server.
Use the
TFTP server.
When using FTP or TFTP commands, you must use the specific path to the file on the FTP or TFTP
server according to the home directory of the service (FTP or TFTP) that you are using. For example, to
upgrade the firmware of an MM312 media module in slot 3 from a TFTP server with the IP address
192.1.1.10, where the home directory is c:\home\ftp\ and the upgrade file is located in the directory
c:\home\ftp\version, use the following command:
copy tftp module \version\mm312v51.fdl 192.1.1.10 3
NOTE:
When uploading firmware from the S8300, use only the file name, without the directory
path, in the command line. Otherwise, the procedure will fail. For instance, in the example
above, you must use the following command:
copy tftp module mm312v51.fdl 192.1.1.10 3
NOTE:
When uploading firmware from the S8300 using TFTP, you may need to enable TFTP
service in the Set LAN Security parameters of your web server.
The following example uploads a firmware version with the path and file name C:\g350.net from an FTP
server with the IP address 149.49.134.153 to Bank A of the G350:
copy ftp SW_imageA C:\g350.net 149.49.134.153

Managing configuration files

A configuration file is a data file that contains a complete set of configuration settings for the Avaya
G350 Media Gateway. You can use configuration files to back up and restore the configuration of the
G350. Use the FTP or TFTP protocol to transfer a configuration file between the G350 and a server on
the network. You can back up either the running configuration or the startup configuration to the server as
a configuration file. When you restore a configuration file from a server, it becomes the startup
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command to upgrade the G350 firmware into Bank B from a
copy tftp SW_imageB
command to upgrade the Java applet for Avaya G350 Manager
copy ftp EW_archive
command, followed by the module number of the module you want to
copy ftp module
copy ftp SW_imageA
command to upgrade the G350 firmware into Bank A from an FTP
command to upgrade the G350 firmware into Bank B from an FTP
copy ftp SW_imageB
command to upgrade the Java applet for Avaya G350 Manager
copy tftp EW_archive
command, followed by the module number of the module you want to
copy tftp module
command to upgrade the G350 firmware into Bank A from a
copy tftp SW_imageA
command to upgrade the G350 firmware into Bank B from a
copy tftp SW_imageB
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004

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