Implementing a software upgrade – Multi-Tech Systems MVP210-SS User Manual

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MultiVOIP User Guide

Operation & Maintenance

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Implementing a Software Upgrade

MultiVOIP software can be upgraded locally using a single command

at the MultiVOIP Windows GUI, namely Upgrade Software. This

command downloads firmware (including the H.323 stack), and

factory default settings from the controller PC to the MultiVOIP unit.
When using the MultiVOIP Windows GUI, firmware and factory

default settings can also be transferred from controller PC to MultiVOIP

piecemeal using separate commands.
When using the MultiVOIP web browser GUI to control/configure the

voip remotely, upgrading of software must be done on a piecemeal

basis using the FTP Server function of the MultiVOIP unit.
When performing a piecemeal software upgrade (whether from the

Windows GUI or web browser GUI), follow these steps in order:

1. Identify Current Firmware Version
2. Download Firmware
3. Download Factory Defaults


When upgrading firmware, the software commands “Download

Firmware,” and “Download Factory Defaults” must be implemented in

order, else the upgrade is incomplete.

Identifying Current Firmware Version

Before implementing a MultiVOIP firmware upgrade, be sure to verify

the firmware version currently loaded on it. The firmware version

appears in the MultiVoip Program menu. Go to Start | Programs |

MultiVOIP ____ x.xx. The final expression, x.xx, is the firmware

version number. In the illustration below, the firmware version is

4.00a, made for the E1 MultiVOIP (MVP3010).

When a new firmware version is installed, the MultiVOIP software can

be upgraded in one step using the Upgrade Software command, or

piecemeal using the Download Firmware command and the

Download Factory Defaults command.

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