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5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300 (Primary Controller or Local Survivable Processor):
6.
Type set mgp bootimage <bank>. <bank> is the same letter you entered in
At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type reset mgp.
7.
A system prompt asks to confirm the reset.
Select Yes at the dialog box that asks if you want to continue.
8.
The G700 Media Gateway processor will reset. The LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway and the
Media Modules will flash. These elements will each conduct a series of self-tests. When the LEDs
on the Media Modules are extinguished and the active status LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway
are on, the reset is complete.
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Install New Firmware on the Media Modules
Begin
1.
Be sure that you have checked for the current vintage of the VoIP Module for the v0 slot (on the
G700 motherboard) (see
This VoIP module does not occupy a physical position like other Media Modules.
At the P330-1(configure)# prompt, type session mgp.
2.
At the MG-001-1(super)# prompt, type configure to reach the configuration level of the
3.
command line interface.
Type
4.
copy tftp mm-image v<slot #> <filename mm> <tftp_server_ip_address>
where <slot #> is the slot of the specific media module as identified when you performed
"Determine Necessary Firmware to Install on the G700" on page
media module software in a format such mm712v58.fdl, and <tftp_server_ip_address> is the ip
address of the S8300.
Two or three minutes will be required for most upgrades. The VoIP Media Module upgrade takes
approximately 5 minutes. Screen messages indicate when the transfer is complete.
At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type show mg list_config
5.
The list of software appears
Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002
"Determine Necessary Firmware to Install on the G700" on page
step
4.
209, <filename mm> is the
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