Avaya CMC1 manual Self and C-LAN-distributed download procedure, Val

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Adding or Removing Hardware

During this firmware download process, a firmware image is installed on a circuit pack in three steps:

1.The image is copied from an Avaya server over the Web to a local “staging area” — a PC or server on the customer LAN.

2.The image is copied from the local staging area to the source circuit pack.

3.The image is downloaded from the source to the target with one of these methods:

For a self download, the image is downloaded directly from RAM (the source) to flash memory (the target) on the same circuit pack.

For a C-LAN-distributed download, the image is downloaded from RAM (the source) on a C-LAN circuit pack to flash memory (the target) on one or more separate circuit packs of the same type.

Although different circuit packs have different potential roles in a firmware download, currently the following circuit packs can participate in a firmware-download procedure. Additional circuit packs will be added in the future.

TN799C or TN799DP—Control LAN (C-LAN)

TN2214CP orTN2224CP—2-Wire Digital Line DIG-LINE)

TN2302AP—IP Media Processor (IPMEDPRO)

TN771DP—Maintenance/Test (M/T-ANL)

TN464GP/HP, TN2464BP/CP, and TN2313AP—UDS1

TN2501AP—Voice Announcements over LAN (VAL)

See Table 51 for each circuit pack’s roles in a firmware download.

Self and C-LAN-distributed download procedure

Table 51: Programmable Circuit-Pack Roles in Firmware Downloads

Circuit Pack

TN Code

Role in Self

Role in

 

 

Download

C-LAN-distributed

 

 

 

Download

 

 

 

 

C-LAN

TN799C1

 

Source

 

TN799DP2

Source and

Source

 

 

Target

 

 

 

 

 

VAL

TN2501AP

Source and

 

 

 

Target

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Avaya CMC1 manual Self and C-LAN-distributed download procedure, Val