Avaya G700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Preparing for the upgrade on-site
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Stopping IA770
To stop IA770:
1. Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter.
2. Log in as craft or dadmin.
Note:
Note: You must enter the commands in the next two steps using upper-case as
indicated.
3. Type stop -s Audix, and press Enter to shut down AUDIX. Note that the "A" in Audix
must be capitalized.
The shutdown takes a few minutes.
4. Type watch /VM/bin/ss, and press Enter to monitor the shutdown.
The watch command automatically refreshes every few seconds. When the shutdown is
complete, you see only the voicemail and audit processes. For example:
voicemail:(10)
audit http:(9)
Press Ctrl+C to break out of the watch command.
5. Type /vs/bin/util/vs_status, and press Enter to verify that AUDIX is shut down.
When AUDIX is shut down, you see the message
Voice System is Down.
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Important:
Important: After upgrading an S8300 media server, you must upgrade the G700 or G350
media gateway firmware and media module firmware before restarting IA770.
Backing up system files
For releases 1.2.0 through 1.3.9, this backup is optional but recommended in case there is a
need to back out of the upgrade.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: If the current release of Communication Manager is 1.1.x or 2.0.x, you must use
this procedure to back up system, security, and translations data (including
AUDIX data if IA770 is installed). For these releases, you will restore some or all
of the backup sets after the upgrade.
To perform a backup, you need an FTP address, directory path, and a user ID and password to
access an FTP server on the customer’s network. Check with your project manager or the
customer for this information.