Task List To Upgrade An Existing G700 (With An S8300 Or Local Survivable Processor) - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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1 Getting Started:
Task List to Upgrade an Existing G700 (with an
S8300 or Local Survivable Processor)
Use the following checklist to upgrade a G700 Media Gateway with the following characteristics:
• The G700 has a Local Survivable Processor or an S8300 Media Server.
• If the G700 has a Local Survivable Procesor, the G700 is controlled primarily by an external S8700
Media Server.
Table 5. Task List to Upgrade a G700 Media Gateway (with an S8300 or Local
Survivable Processor)
Task
"Get Planning Forms from the
Project Manager" on page 182
"Get the Serial Number of the G700,
If Necessary" on page 182
NOTE: This step is necessary only
if the customer is adding new fea-
tures to their system.
"Check That the Customer Has an
FTP Server for Backing up Data" on
page 182
"Complete the RFA Processes and
Download MultiVantage Update
Software to Your Laptop" on page
182
"Set up a Laptop for an S8300
Media Server Direct Ethernet Con-
nection, If Local" on page 184
NOTE: If you are upgrading an
S8300 LSP remotely, you do not
physically connect your laptop to
the S8300. However, you do need
to set up your laptop for a connec-
tion to the customer's LAN, which is
the same process as that described
in this section.
Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002
Installation Roadmap and Task Lists
Subtasks (If any)
"Complete and Download the License File to Your Laptop"
on page 183
NOTE: This step is necessary only if the customer is add-
ing new features to their system.
"Download the Latest MultiVantage Update Software" on
page 183
"Review Physical Access Methods" on page 184
"Check Your Version of Windows" on page 186
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