Checking the size of stored messages, Obtaining an ia770 service pack file, Obtaining optional language files – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Manual upgrade of an existing S8300A and G700 to R3.1

598 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server

Checking the size of stored messages

To check the size of stored messages:

1. On the Maintenance Web Interface, under Miscellaneous select Messaging

Administration.

2. Select System Configuration and Status > System Status.

3. Look for “Used Hours of Speech” in the list.

If more than 72 hours is reported, the customer must delete some messages before the
upgrade. Or, you can enter the Linux CLI command,

/vs/bin/util/vs_status

.

Obtaining an IA770 service pack file

If IA770 is being used, a post-upgrade service pack for IA770 may be required. See the IA770
documentation for procedures to install a service pack. The service pack file can be found on
the Avaya Support Web Site at http://support.avaya.com.

To obtain the post-upgrade service pack file and documentation

1. On the Avaya Support website, double click on Downloads.

2. Scroll down to the INTUITY links and double click on IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging

Application.

3. Double click on IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Embedded Messaging Application Patches.

4. Click on the service pack for this release.

For example, C6072rf+b.rpm

5. Click on Save and browse to the location on your laptop where you want to save the file.

Obtaining optional language files

Optional languages are any language other than English (us-eng or us-tdd). If optional
languages are used with this IA770, you will download the appropriate language files from a
language CD after the upgrade. The customer should have the language CD(s) at the site. If
not, you need to obtain the appropriate language CD(s) and take them to the site.

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