220 Upgrades
553-3001-358/555-4001-135 Standard 02.00 July 2006
Procedure 47
Firmware upgrade using FTP
1Click on the FTP Server radio button.
2Enter the FTP parameters in the fields the window provides as follows:
a IP address – the remote FTP server where the upgrade files are stored.
bPath to file – path of the folder on the computer where the upgrade files
are stored (for example, c:\ICB\4_01).
cLogin – login name for FTP.
dPassword – password for FTP login.
3Click on the Get Files button to start the FTP transfer session.
4After the previous steps finishes, click on the Upgrade & Restart button.
The ICB copies the files from the FTP server and performs a restart. When
the restart is complete, the current BUI session is lost. Login again as an
administrator. When returning to this window, the new firmware version
This procedure is now complete
should appear in the top-right corner of the window.
Upgrade to the single DN access method
Follow the steps in Procedure 48 to upgrade an existing MICB Release
2 or MICB Release 3 card to ICB Release 4 configured with single DN
access.
Procedure 48
Upgrade to single DN access
1Follow Procedure 43 on page 215 to upgrade an MICB Release 2 or MICB
Release 3 card to an ICB Release 4 card.
2Configure the DNs.
aRemove the DN pairs from the switch datafill. For more information, if
your system is a Meridian 1 or CS 1000, see “Assign ACD DNs” on
page 48; if your system is a CS 2100 or Meridian SL-100 see
“Single-card configuration” on page 55.
Note: DN pairs can be left in the ICB. Callers to existing conferences
configured with direct access DNs will be requested to enter the access DN to
reach the meeting.
bConfigure the single access DN in the switch. For more information, if
your system is a Meridian 1 or CS 1000, see “Assign ACD DNs” on
page 48; if your system is a CS 2100 or Meridian SL-100 see
“Single-card configuration” on page 55.
Note: This DN should be forwarded to the ICB card main ACD DN.
3Access the ICB Installation Wizard and perform the following (see “Step 2 –
Access Numbers” on page 76):
aClick on the first radio button for the single DN access method.
bEnter the new single-access DN.