Table 53: Configuring SNMP settings (Edit section)
Field Name Description
Community Enter the name of the SNMP community that supports the edit (write)
operations of SNMP management. The community values are case-
sensitive. Typically there is a separate community for read (GET) called
public and a community for write (SET) called private.
Enable all addresses Select No to restrict SNMP remote access for edit (write) operations to
specific computers in the range of the Address and Subnet Mask fields
below.
Address Enter the IP address of computers allowed to remotely access SNMP for
edit (write) operations.
Subnet mask Enter the Subnet mask to modify the Address field into a range of
addresses allowed to remotely access SNMP for edit (write) operations.
Enable Traps This field is a read-only field that indicates that SNMP traps are enabled.
3. From the web interface only, select Save.
Updating the XT Series
This section describes how to upgrade the software running on the XT Codec Unit.
Important:
Any software version, even if it is restricted by a license, can run in a preview demo mode for
30 days. After that, you must enter a new license key or download the previous allowed
version. Version 3.0 does not require a license.
Upgrading to a major version requires a new license key. The first and second digits in the version
number indicate the major version number. For example, in version 3.1.0.005, the major version
number is “3.1”.
The software update package is an auto-extracting file containing a software version, usually with
a filename indicating the exact version number, like XTn000_V8_3_2_515.exe. You must use a
package named XT5000 for the XT500/XT4n00/XTE240 series, and a package named XT7000 for
the XT7000 series. You can update the software version in several ways: remotely from Avaya
Meetings Management, or directly from the unit's USB drive, or you can download the update
program to a computer and enter the unit's IP address.
During the software upgrade, you cannot use the XT Series to make calls or change settings.
Upgrading preserves all settings, user data, and licenses.
Upgrading to a major version requires a new license key. The first and second digits in the version
number indicate the major version number. For example, in version 3.1.0.005, the major version
number is “3.1”.
Updating the XT Series
August 2020 Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series 201
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