Viewing Log Files; Importing Files To The Local Software Library - Avaya Integrated Management Software Update

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Managing IP Phone Software
To begin or schedule selected files for download:
1. In the Download area, select Do not overwrite files if you do not want files that already
exist on the gateway to be overwritten.
2. In the Download area, select reset phones after download to reset phones automatically
after copying the file to the gateway.
Note:
This option is only available for AM110 gateways.
Note:
3. Click Download to begin uploading software to targeted gateways immediately.
Or
Click Schedule to schedule software upload in the future. For more information about the
scheduler, refer to
4. Click Close to close the dialog box.

Viewing Log Files

You can review the results of your uploads in the Log File area. For more information on the Log
Files in Software Update Manager, refer to
Note:
There is no unique log file for IP Phone software distribution functions. Upload
Note:
activity appears as a normal log entry and is included in all log events. New
entries appear at the top of the log file.

Importing Files to the Local Software Library

You can use the Network Management Server software library to store IP phone software and
configuration files, enabling you to view files distributed to gateways and to initiate file
distribution to gateways from the Update Manager client without storing the files on the client
workstation. Software images can be obtained directly from Avaya. Refer to
Versions from the Web
The IP Phones Software Libraries dialog box provides a tree view of available software releases
and settings scripts contained in the Network Management Server software library and enables
you to import them.
98 Avaya Integrated Management Release 5.0 Software Update Manager
Scheduling Downloads
The Log File
on page 86 for instructions on retrieving files from Avaya.
on page 77.
on page 43.
Retrieving New

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