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

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- Select the Options tab, and enter 69 in the Use Port field (default).
- Select No Incoming (default). However, if you wish to copy files as a backup prior to
performing a software upgrade, leave this field unselected.
- Select the Inbound tab, and enter the directory path of the TFTP server for the inbound
file path.
- Click OK.

Downloading G350 firmware files to a local TFTP server

This section describes how to download the individual firmware files from the Avaya web site to
a TFTP server on the local network with the G350.
If you are upgrading
Note:
If you are performing the upgrade using the G350's Command Line Interface
Note:
(CLI) or the Upgrade Tool, you can place the upgrade files on an FTP server.
However, the GIW requires that the files be placed on a TFTP server.
To download firmware files from the Avaya Web site to a TFTP directory:
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
Table 6: Sample Software and Firmware Filenames
names.
4. Double-click the file name of the file you want to download. A File Download window
appears.
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:
Use WinZip or another zip file tool to unzip the file, if necessary, before you copy
Note:
the file to the TFTP server.
www.avaya.com/support
Setting up a TFTP server
Downloading G350 firmware files to a local TFTP server
Web site.
on page 104 for sample firmware file
on page 102.
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