Avaya CMC1 manual Troubleshooting Upgrades, No Translation After Upgrade

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Troubleshooting an Upgrade

Troubleshooting Upgrades

The subsections to follow present specific procedures for common upgrade problems, listed below:

No Translation After Upgrade

Translation Corruption Detected

Unsuccessful Translation Backup

Software Incompatibility

Re-install the ISDN-PRI Links (Only for Failed Upgrades)

No Translation After Upgrade

This problem usually means that the translation flashcard was not present when the system expected it to be present. This can occur if the translation card is not fully inserted, or in some cases when the technician is distracted from monitoring the progress of the upgrade software command and fails to insert the translation card when prompted. To recover, perform the following:

1.Verify that the translation card is inserted (on duplicated SPE systems, it should be inserted in the active SPE).

2.Login as craft.

3.Verify the format and content of the flashcard by typing status card-mem, and observe that the output indicates that a translation file is present.

4.Type reset system 3 and press Enter.

5.If the above fails, escalate the problem.

Translation Corruption Detected

This usually means that the translations were not successfully backed up to the translation card or that the current software may not be compatible with the new Avaya Communication Manager.

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Avaya CMC1 manual Troubleshooting Upgrades, No Translation After Upgrade, Translation Corruption Detected