Setting Up A Tftp Server; Downloading G350 Firmware Files To A Local Tftp Server - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Setting up a TFTP server

To load individual firmware files on an Avaya G350 Media Gateway, you must place the files on
a PC connected to the customer's LAN or on an S8300 Server in the customer's network. Later,
you will log onto the G350 and use its TFTP capability to download the new firmware. If you can
use an S8300 Server to stage the firmware, see
S8300 Server
on page 90. If not, a TFTP server must be set up on the LAN.
Note:
A Linux or Unix TFTP server should be used only if a Linux or Unix TFTP server
Note:
already exists on the local network. In this case, download the appropriate files to
your laptop and give it to the customer for proper placement and execution.

Downloading G350 firmware files to a local TFTP server

1. Access the
2. Navigate to G350 Media Gateway downloads.
3. Locate the file names that match the files listed in your installation worksheet. See
for sample firmware file names.
4. Double-click the file name of the file you want to download. A File Download window
appears.
Note:
Downloading files can occasionally add a [1] to the file name. Rename the file if
Note:
necessary.
5. Select Save this file to disk.
6. Save the file to directory on the TFTP server on the local LAN that was created for this
purpose. See
Note:
If you are performing the upgrade using the G350's Command Line Interface
Note:
(CLI), you can place the upgrade files on an FTP server. However, the GIW
requires that the files be placed on a TFTP server.
www.avaya.com/support
Setting up a TFTP server
Upgrading G350 firmware using the CLI via FTP/TFTP
Installing firmware from the TFTP server on the
website.
on page 89.
Table 5
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