Prepare To Install The Firmware On The G350; Overview Of Giw Tasks For The G350 - Avaya G350 Upgrade And Service Manual

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Upgrading the G350 firmware
Local upgrade of a G350 without an S8300 Media Server
4
At the Linux prompt, type
firmware file to the /tftpboot directory. To copy multiple firmware files (most firmware files have
an .fdl suffix), use the command
file has been copied to the /tftpboot directory.
5
Repeat step 4, if necessary, for each firmware file you want to install.
6
At the Linux prompt, type
changed to /tftpboot.
7
At the Linux prompt, type
8
Check the directory to make sure the firmware files you want to install are listed.

Prepare to install the firmware on the G350

Before installing the firmware on the G350:
1
Verify the contents of the tftp directory.
2
Determine which firmware to install.
Run the GIW
1
For instructions on downloading and running the GIW, see
the G350 chassis
2
In the Import Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet screen, do not select
3
Use the GIW Help button for additional information.

Overview of GIW tasks for the G350

The following checklist shows the tasks you must perform with the GIW during a firmware upgrade of a
G350. You can skip the screens for tasks not listed below and move to the next screen of the GIW.
1
View gateway type and gateway firmware version.
2
Upgrade the firmware for all media gateway components.
3
Save the installation log file.
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<
cp
firmware_filename
cp *.dfl /tftpboot
cd /tftpboot
. The Linux prompt reappears. The current directory has
ls
, and press <Enter>. A list of files in the directory appears.
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>
, and press <Enter> to copy the
/tftpboot
. The Linux prompt reappears. The firmware
Enabling a USB modem connected to
Import EPW
.
June 2004

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