Self And C-Lan-Distributed Download Procedure - Avaya CMC1 Installation Manual

Installation, upgrades and additions for media gateways
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Self and C-LAN-distributed download
procedure
This section describes the procedures for either a self or C-LAN-distributed firmware download. These
procedures help you determine which method to use. The main differences between the two methods are:
Table 52: Download Method Differences
C-LAN-distributed
download
Self download
The high-level steps used to perform a self- or C-LAN-distributed firmware download are
1
Prepare for download
2
Upload image file from the Web to staging area
3
FTP the image file to source
4
Schedule a download to target(s)
5
Monitor download progress
6
Disable file system
NOTE:
If you have any trouble with this procedure, refer to
on page 209.
Prepare for download
The following subsections contain procedures to prepare for the firmware downloads to target circuit
packs:
Verify hardware/software requirements
Get circuit pack information
Set up source circuit pack's file system
Verify hardware/software requirements
Make sure you know which download procedure to use and that you have all the hardware and software
that is necessary to proceed.
Given the type of target circuit pack to be upgraded, choose an appropriate source circuit pack
from the following table
column indicates which download method must be used with the target and chosen source.
Installation, Upgrades and Additions for Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways
June 2004
Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs
The source circuit pack is always a C-LAN, either TN799DP
or TN799C.
Multiple target circuit packs of the same TN code can be
scheduled for download at a time.
The source and target circuit packs are the same.
Each circuit pack must be scheduled for download
individually.
on page 199
on page 202
on page 203
on page 207
on page 208
on page 199
on page 201
on page 202
(Table 53, Download Method by Circuit Pack,
Adding or Removing Hardware
on page 202
Troubleshooting firmware downloads
on page 200). The last
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