Avaya G700 Network Router User Manual


 
5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: On site Preparation for the Upgrade
Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700
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2. Scroll to the second page.
3. Set the Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) Enabled? field to n and
press Enter to de-activate the TTI feature. If the field is already n, cancel the command.
Check TTI Status
1.
At the SAT prompt, type status tti and press Enter.
2. Check the Percent Complete field.
3. If the value is 100, then go on to the next procedure.
4. If the value is less than 100, repeat Steps 1 and 2, until the Percent Complete field reads
100.
Disable Scheduled Maintenance
To prevent scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the upgrade:
1. At the SAT prompt, type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter.
2. If scheduled maintenance is in progress, set the Stop Time field to 1 minute after the current
time.
or
If scheduled maintenance is not in progress, set the Start Time field to a time after the
upgrade will be completed.
For example, if you start the upgrade at 8:00 P.M. and the upgrade takes 90 minutes, set the
Start Time field to 21:30.
Check for Translation Corruption
1.
At the SAT prompt, type newterm and press Enter.
If you see the following message:
Warning: Translation corruption found, then
follow the normal escalation procedure for translation corruption before continuing the upgrade.
Disable Alarm Origination
If alarm origination is enabled during the upgrade, unnecessary alarms will be sent to the Operations
Support System (OSS) destination number(s). Even if you selected "Suppress Alarm Origination"
when you logged in, alarm origination will be automatically re-enabled when the system reboots after
the software upgrade. Use this procedure to prevent alarm origination from being re-enabled after
reboot.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system can generate alarms during the upgrade,
resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
To prevent alarm outcalling:
1. Logoff the SAT session