Maintenance Commands 6-15
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB60019−01
Command Basic Definition
PAT [X]
PATCH [X]
You can implement fixes to the message server software using the PATCH
command. System Parameter 298 —
ENABLE PATCHING AT MAINTENANCE
LEVEL
must be set to YES to use this command.
Encrypted patch files can be transferred from a Web site to the message server
using the Kermit file transfer protocol. Refer to the Using Kermit section below.
There are two naming conventions for patch files:
PATsrrr.nnn For system software patches
PXcccrrr.nnn For VCU, LAN, and line card patches
The letters in bold face are substituted as follows:
s S for CPU module patches
ccc Identifies the card module for the patch, as follows:
VCU VCU Module
VCC VCU software
LAN LAN Module
LNC LAN software
PCA APIC Line Card
DLC DLC16 Line Card
DPN DTIC DPNSS Line Card
E1 DTIC Ericsson Line Card
ISD DTIC Euro−ISDN Line Card
FAX 4- and 8-port FAX Card
ILC ILIC12 12−Port Line Card
MIC Mitel Line/Integration Card
PCN NPIC Line/Integration Card
R96 RIC (9006I) Line Integration Card
SIC SIC8 Integration Card
LC4 4-Port Analog Line Card
LC8 8-Port Analog Line Card
TLC 8-Port Telemarketing Line Card
IL4 4-Port International Line Card
DAC 4-Port Direct Access Line Card
rrr Identifies the release code for the particular card or module.
Note: This code varies with each card or module. The relevant
release codes are in the Patch Log for the release.
nnn Identifies the patch number for the particular card or module.
Examples:
PXDLC412.008 DLC16 patch number 8 for release 4.12 of
DLC16 firmware.
CPU Module patch number 53 for release S.4.1.0.