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5 | Upgrade script failed | After the image has been successfully uploaded the system runs |
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| failure in that script. This typically occurs when using an upgrade |
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| image for another Avaya product. |
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6 | Unable to run upgrade script | The system was unable to run the upgrade script. This typically |
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| occurs when using an upgrade image for another Avaya product. |
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7 | Unable to mount upgrade | After the image has been copied to the system, the system failed |
| partition | to mount the image. This typically occurs if the upgrade image is |
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| corrupt or when using an upgrade image for another Avaya |
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8 | No permission | The system failed to read the upgrade partition. |
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9 | Corrupt image | The upgrade image is corrupt and unusable. This typically occurs |
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| due to a bad image or errors during upload to the device. |
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10 | Bad argument | An invalid argument was submitted to the upgrade process. This |
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| typically occurs when using an upgrade image for another Avaya |
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11 | Invalid signature | The encryption signature is invalid. This typically occurs if the |
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| image is corrupt or compromised. |
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12 | Decrypt failed | The system was unable to decrypt the upgrade image. This |
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| typically occurs if the image is corrupt or compromised. |
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13 | Developer system | The system is configured for development and can only be |
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| upgraded by an Avaya representative. |
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14 | Upgrade in progress | An upgrade is already in progress. The system only supports one |
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| upgrade at a time. |
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