Boot File Needs Upgrading; No Application File Or Application File Needs Upgrading - Avaya 1600 Series Installation Manual

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4.1 Boot File Needs Upgrading

Having processed the upgrade script file, the software determines that the name of the boot code file in the phone does
not match that in the upgrade script. The script specifies the name of the new file to load.
Restart scenario:
1. The phone displays the file name and the number of kilobytes loaded.
2. The phone displays Saving to flash while the new boot file is stored in its flash memory. The percentage of the
file stored and the number of seconds that have elapsed are shown. This will usually take longer than it took to
download the file.
3. The phone displays Restarting as it prepares to reboot using the new boot file.
4. The phone displays Initializing.
5. While the new boot file is uncompressed into RAM, the phone displays Loading. Since this takes a while,
asterisks, then periods, then asterisks are displayed on the second line to indicate that something is happening.
6. When control is passed to the software that has just loaded, the phone displays Starting.
7. The phone displays Clearing whilst the flash memory is erased in preparation for rewriting the code. The
percentage of memory erased and number of elapsed seconds are also shown.
8. Updating is displayed whilst the boot code is rewritten. The phone also displays the percentage of boot code
rewritten and the number of elapsed seconds.
9. When the new boot code has been successfully written into the flash memory, the phone resets so that the status
of the phone application files can be checked.
Continue with the next procedure:

4.2 No Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading

This happens with normal application file upgrades. Having processed the upgrade script file, the software determines that
the name of the boot file in the phone is the correct version. It next determines that the name of the application file does
not match that stored in the phone.
Restart scenario:
1. The phone displays the required file name as it downloads the file from the TFTP server. It also displays the
number of kilobytes downloaded.
2. Saving to flash is displayed. The phone also displays the percentage of file stored and the number of seconds
that have elapsed. This will usually take longer than it took to download the file.
3. The phone is reset so that the new system-specific application file can be executed.
Continue with the next procedure:
H323 Telephone Installation
IP Office™ Platform 11.0
No Application File or Application File Needs Upgrading
Correct Boot File and Application File Already Loaded
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