Setting Up A Tftp Server - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Upgrading the G350 firmware

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 Media 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 Media Server to stage the firmware, see
from the TFTP server on the S8300 Media Server
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.
To set up a TFTP on the LAN:
1. On the hard drive of the local PC, create a directory into which you will load the G350
firmware. It is recommended that you call the directory C:\tftp.
2. Connect to the LAN using Microsoft Internet Explorer on the local PC and access
www.avaya.com/support
3. Search for software downloads for 4600 series IP telephones.
4. Double-click one of the links listed with TFTP Server. The TFTP Server is on the
Communication Manager CD-ROM. For example:
4630 IP Telephone R 1.73 and TFTP Server.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the TFTP Server Application file,
iptel_avaya_tftp.exe.
6. Double-click the file and download it to the local PC that will serve as the TFTP server.
Record the directory location of the file.
Note:
You may also wish to download and view or print the file iptel.pdf, which provides
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instructions on installing iptel_avaya_tftp.exe for Windows servers.
7. After downloading the iptel_avaya_tftp.exe file to the PC, double-click the file and follow
instructions to install it. By default, the installation program creates the directory
C:\Program Files\Walusoft\TFTPSuite containing the application files.
8. When the file has been installed, go to the directory where the software was installed and
double-click the file tftpserver32.exe to open the program. The TFTP Server window
appears and displays the IP address of the PC in the upper border, plus port 69.
9. Enable the TFTP server as follows:
- From the System menu, select Setup. The server option window appears.
- Select the Outbound tab, and enter the directory location of the TFTP server for the
outbound file path.
102 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 104. If not, a TFTP server must be
on the Internet.
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