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Avaya S8100 Series
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Post-migration administration
Issue 2.1 June 2006 575
Upgrading firmware
Each IPSI must be on the most current and same firmware load. You might need to upgrade the
firmware on the IPSI. The most current firmware load is on the installation CD. To obtain the
firmware, you also can go to Avaya Support Web page(http://avaya.com/support
and click
Downloads.
First, verify the version of firmware that is currently on the IPSI circuit pack.
1. Under Installation and Upgrades, click View IPSI Version. Select Query All and click View
IPSI Version.
2. Verify the firmware release for the TN2312BP IPSI.
If necessary, upgrade the firmware on the just installed TN2313BP IP Server Interface circuit
pack that you just installed. For more information, see Upgrading firmware on the IPSIs and
SIPIs on page 283.
You also must upgrade the firmware on the following circuit packs, if necessary.
UDS1 (TN464GP, TN2464BP, and TN2313AP)
Maintenance/Test (TN771DP)
Control LAN (CLAN) (TN799DP)
IP Media Processor (TN2302AP)
For more information, see Upgrading firmware on the IPSIs and SIPIs
on page 283.
Testing the installation
Test the complete installation. For more information, see Testing the Complete Configuration on
the Documentation for Avaya Communication Manager Release 3.0, Media Gateways and
Servers CD-ROM.
Busying out previously busied out trunks
If you recorded any busyouts earlier on the main server only, you need to ensure that they also
are busied out after the conversion.

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