Avaya G700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Manual upgrade of an existing S8300A and G700 to R3.1
650 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
3. At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type show mgp bootimage to determine which
disk partition (bank) is in the Active Now column.
You will update the bank that is not listed as Active Now. The system displays the following
screen:
Example: Show mgp bootimage
4. At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type
copy tftp mgp-image <bank> <filename> <tftp_server_ip_address>
to transfer the mgp image from the tftp server to the G700,
where
<bank> is the bank that is not Active Now (Bank A in the example).
<filename> is the full path name of the mgp firmware image file, which begins with mgp
and will be similar to the name mgp_8_0.bin.
<tftp_server_ip_address> is the IP address of the S8300.
For example:
copy tftp mgp-image a mgp_8_0.bin 195.123.49.54
The screen shows the progress.
5. Type set mgp bootimage <bank>
where <bank> is the same letter you entered in the previous step.
6. At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type reset mgp.
A system prompt asks you to confirm the reset.
7. Select Yes at the dialog box that asks if you want to continue.
The G700 media gateway processor resets. The LEDs on the G700 media gateway and the
media modules flash. These elements each conduct a series of self-tests. When the LEDs
on the media modules are extinguished and the active status LEDs on the G700 media
gateway are on, the reset is complete.
8. When the P330-1(super)# prompt appears, type session mgp.
9. At the MGP-???-1(super)# prompt, type configure.
FLASH MEMORY IMAGE VERSION
Bank A 109
Bank B 210
ACTIVE NOW
ACTIVE AFTER REBOOT
Bank B Bank B