Obtaining An Ia770 Update File; Obtaining Optional Language Files; Completing The Rfa Process (Obtaining License And Password File) - Avaya G700 Installation Manual

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Obtaining an IA770 update file

If an IA770 update is required after the upgrade, obtain the update file from the Avaya Support
web site.
To obtain an IA770 update file
1. On the Avaya Support website, double click on Messaging in the list on the left.
2. Scroll down to the INTUITY links and double click on IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging
Application.
3. Double click on All Documents.
4. Under Software Download, double click on the update for this release. For example, IA 770
INTUITY AUDIX Embedded Messaging Application Patches for 1.3.
5. Double click on the update file name. For example, C6039rf+c.rpm
6. Click on Save and browse to the location on your laptop where you want to save the file.

Obtaining optional language files

Optional languages are any language other than English (us-eng or us-tdd). If optional
languages other than English are used for announcements, you will need to download the
optional languages from a language CD after the upgrade. Before going to the site, obtain the
appropriate language CDs or determine that they are available at the site.

Completing the RFA process (obtaining license and password file)

Every S8300 media server and local survivable processor (LSP) requires a current and correct
version of a license file in order to provide the expected call-processing service.
The license file specifies the features and services that are available on the S8300 media
server, such as the number of ports purchased. The license file contains a software version
number, hardware serial number, expiration date, and feature mask. The license file is
reinstalled to add or remove call-processing features. New license files may be required when
upgrade software is installed.
The Avaya authentication file contains the logins and passwords to access the S8300 media
server. This file is updated regularly by Avaya services personnel, if the customer has a
maintenance contract. All access to Communication Manager from any login is blocked unless
a valid authentication file is present on the S8300 media server.
A new license file and the Avaya authentication file may be installed independently of each
other or any other server upgrades.
Before going to the customer site
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