Avaya G700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Install new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway
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4. Refer to the VOIP FW column and row for slot V0 (same row occupied by the G700
information) to see if the number matches the VoIP firmware identified in your planning
forms.
If not, you must also upgrade the G700 media gateway motherboard VoIP module.
Note:
Note: The VoIP processor on the motherboard is upgraded using the same firmware
image file as the VoIP media modules; for example, the file mm760v8.fdl is
vintage #8.
5. Check the FW VINTAGE column for vintages of each of the installed media modules:
MM710, MM711, MM712, MM720, and/or MM760 to see if they match the FW vintages in
the planning forms.
If not, you must upgrade them, as well.
Install new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway
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Important:
Important: The procedures in this section copy firmware files from a TFTP server to the
G700. The TFTP server can be an S8300 primary controller, a customer server,
or the technician’s laptop (if TFTP server software is installed). Before starting
this procedure, ensure that:
- The firmware files have been stored on the TFTP server.
- The G700 has connectivity to the TFTP server over the customer’s LAN.
If the TFTP server is on the laptop, and the laptop is not connected to the LAN, you
can administer a private network between the laptop and G700 with a physical
connection through one of the Ethernet ports on the G700.
Manually installing G700 and media modules firmware
Follow the procedures in this section to install firmware on the G700 processors and media
modules manually:
Installing new firmware on the P330 stack processor on page 728
Installing new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Processor on page 728
Installing new firmware on the media modules on page 730