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1 Getting Started:
Table 6. Task List to Upgrade an Existing G700 with an S8700 (No Local
Survivable Processor) Continued
Task
"Prepare to Upgrade the G700 Media
Gateway" on page 223
NOTE: If you are upgrading a G700
remotely, you do not physically connect
your laptop to the G700. 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.
"Set up a laptop for a direct Ethernet con-
nection (If Necessary for Firmware Down-
load)" on page 227
"Install New Firmware on the G700 Media
Gateway" on page 231
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)
"Review Physical Access Methods" on page 223
"Connect Your Laptop to the G700 Serial Port" on
page 224
NOTE: If you are upgrading a G700 remotely, you
do not physically connect your laptop to the G700.
"Log in to the Avaya P330 Command Line Interface"
on page 224
"Determine Necessary Firmware to Install on the
G700" on page 225
"Check Your Version of Windows" on page 228
"Change TCP/IP Properties and Network Settings
(Windows 2000 and XP)" on page 228
TCP/IP properties (Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, and
Millennium Edition [ME])" on page 229
"Disable proxies in browser" on page 230
"Verify That the tftpboot Directory Has the Right
Firmware Versions" on page 231
"Connect Laptop to the Customer's LAN (If Laptop
Has the TFTP Server)" on page 231
"Install New Firmware for the P330 Stack Processor
(Layer 2 Switching Processor)" on page 232
"Install New Firmware Files to the G700 Media
Gateway Processor" on page 232
"Install New Firmware on Media Modules" on page
234
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