Avaya S8300 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300 — R1.x to R2.0
On-site Preparation for the Upgrade
224 Installation and Upgrades for G700 and S8300
December 2003
Get IA770 (AUDIX) Data and Stop IA770
(if IA770 is being used)
Skip to Back up recovery system files on page 224 if IA770 is not being used.
If IA770 is being used, you need to collect some data, leave a test message, and shut down IA770 before
backing up the files.
1 To test IA770 after the migration, write down the number of a test voice mailbox, or create one if
none exists. Also write down the number of the IA770 hunt group.
2 Leave a message on the test mailbox that will be retrieved after the migration.
3 Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
4 Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter.
5 Log in as craft or dadmin.
6 Type stop -s Audix and press Enter to shut down AUDIX.
The shutdown will take a few minutes.
7 Type watch /VM/bin/ss and press Enter to monitor the shutdown.
When the shutdown is complete, you will see only the voicemail and audit processes. For
example:
voicemail:(10)
audit http:(9)
Press Ctrl+C to break out of the watch command.
8 Type /vs/bin/util/vs_status and press Enter to verify that AUDIX is shut down. When AUDIX is
shut down, you will see "voice system is down."
NOTE:
After the S8300 upgrade, you must upgrade the G700 and media module firmware before
restarting IA770.
Back up recovery system files
CAUTION:
If the current release is 1.1.x, you must backup the Communication Manager translations
(and AUDIX data if IA770 is installed) using this procedure.
Before installing the S8300 upgrade software, you should back up the system data in case there’s a need
to back out of the upgrade. To do this, 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.
Back up data
1 Under Data Backup/Restore, click Backup Now.