To check for translation corruption, To save translations, To disable alarm origination – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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On-site Preparation for the Upgrade

Issue 9.1 June 2006

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To check for translation corruption

1. At the SAT prompt, type newterm and press Enter.

2. Enter your terminal type and press Enter.

If you see the message,

Warning: Translation corruption found

follow the normal escalation procedure for translation corruption before continuing the
upgrade.

To save translations

1. At the SAT prompt, type save translation and press Enter.

2. Under Command Completion Status you should see Success.

To disable alarm origination

If alarm origination is enabled during the upgrade, unnecessary alarms will be sent to the
Operations Support System (OSS) destination number(s). Even if you selected Suppress
Alarm Origination
when you logged in, alarm origination will be automatically re-enabled when
the system reboots after the software upgrade. Use this procedure to prevent alarm origination
from being re-enabled after reboot.

!

CAUTION:

CAUTION:

If you do not disable alarm origination, the system can generate alarms during
the upgrade, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.

1. Logoff the SAT session.

2. At the command prompt, type almenable -d n -s n, where

-d n

sets the dialout option to neither (number)

-s n

disables SNMP alarm origination

Note:

Note:

Be sure to reset alarm origination after the upgrade.

3. Type almenable (without any options) to verify the alarm origination status.

You should see:

incoming: enable

Dial Out Alarm Origination: neither

SNMP Alarm Origination: n

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