Upgrade the firmware on the g700 media gateway, Manually upgrading g700 firmware, Verifying the contents of the tftpboot directory – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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

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

Upgrade the firmware on the G700 Media Gateway

Conduct the following manual procedures to update the firmware running on the G700 Media
Gateway processors and media modules.

This section covers:

Verifying the contents of the tftpboot directory

on page 646

Determining which firmware to install on the G700

on page 647

Installing new firmware on the P330 Stack Processor

on page 649

Installing new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Processor

on page 649

Installing new firmware on the media modules

on page 651

Installing new firmware on other G700 media gateways

on page 654

Manually upgrading G700 firmware

Verifying the contents of the tftpboot directory

Before proceeding with the G700 firmware installation, you should check the /tftpboot directory
on the TFTP server to make sure the firmware versions match those listed in the planning
documentation. If they do not, you must copy the correct firmware versions into the /tftpboot
directory using the following procedure:

1. Download the firmware files from the support Website to your laptop.

2. Using the Web Interface on the S8300 Media Server, copy the firmware files from your

laptop to the /var/home/ftp/pub directory on the S8300, or

Alternatively, you can "ftp" the files from your laptop to the pub directory.

3. Copy the firmware files from the pub directory to the /tftpboot directory, using the S8300

Media Server command line interface.

To copy firmware files to the /tftpboot directory of an S8300 Media Server, do the following:

a. Use SSH, Avaya Site Administration, or another tool to access the S8300 Media Server

command line.

b. Log in as craft.

c. At the Linux prompt, type cd /var/home/ftp/pub, and press Enter.

d. The Linux prompt reappears. The current directory has changed to /var/home/ftp/pub.

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