Chapter 9: Upgrading The Avaya Aura Communication Manager Software; Upgrading The Software Using A Cd-Rom Drive; Local Configuration With S8300 Server - Avaya G450 Install Book

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Chapter 9: Upgrading the Avaya Aura
If your Avaya G450 Media Gateway includes an Avaya S8300 Server, it might be necessary to
upgrade the Avaya Aura Communication Manager software. Upgrading the software can be
performed in one of the following ways:
Remote configuration via Telnet — upgrade the software remotely via Telnet. In this
scenario, a modem is required at the local site. See
modem for remote access
Local configuration with S8300 Server — upgrade the software at the site, using a laptop
computer and a CD-ROM drive connected to the S8300 Server
Remote configuration via network — upgrade the software remotely via a network
connection

Upgrading the software using a CD-ROM drive

The upgrade software is usually installed from a CD-ROM drive connected to the S8300. If the
upgrade is performed locally, you might need to provide a laptop and a USB CD-ROM drive. If
the upgrade is performed from a remote location, you must connect a USB CD-ROM drive to
the S8300 and insert the upgrade CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. You also might need to
connect a modem. This depends on the method used to perform the upgrade.
For a software upgrade on an Avaya G450 Media Gateway with an S8300 Server, use a USB
modem. See
supported by the S8300.

Local configuration with S8300 Server

Upgrade the software at the site, using a laptop computer and a CD-ROM drive connected to
the S8300 Server.
1. Connect the modem to a working telephone line. Note the telephone number of the line to
which you connect the modem, so that you can provide the number to the technician who
is performing or supervising the configuration.
Communication Manager
software
on page 59.
USB modems supported by the S8300
Chapter 4: Connecting and enabling a
on page 148 for a list of USB modems
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