Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs
Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure
Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure
Table 29: Programmable Circuit-Pack Roles in Firmware Downloads
Circuit Pack
TN Code
C-LAN
TN799C
TN799DP
VAL
TN2501AP
IP Media Processor
TN2302AP
DIG-LINE (2-wire)
TN2214CP
TN2224CP
Maintenance/Test
TN771DP
UDS1
TN464GP
TN2464BP
TN2313AP
1 The TN799C C-LAN circuit pack can be the source for a C-LAN-distributed download but cannot be the target
circuit pack for either a self or C-LAN-distributed download because it is not a programmable circuit pack (no
P suffix).
2 The TN799DP can be both source and target for a self download and can be the source for a C-LAN-distributed
download.
3 For TN2302AP circuit packs with a vintage less than 22, a different download procedure is required that is not
described here. Go to the Avaya Support Web site under Software & Firmware Downloads, DEFINITY ECS,
TN2302AP firmware downloads. On the page titled "Retired - (OLD Do Not Use) DEFINITY Firmware
Downloads", scroll down to the TN2302AP section and click on TFTP_Firmware_download_procedure.pdf.
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:
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)
716
Role in Self
Download
1
2
Source and Target
Source and Target
3
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 717
on page 720
on page 721
Role in C-LAN-
distributed Download
Source
Source
Target
Target
Target
Target
Target
Target
Target
on page 720
SI Installation and Upgrades
June 2004