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Figure 103
Installed applications and version numbers
Note: Figure 103 "Installed applications and version numbers" (page 107) contains the base or application name in the left column and the corresponding version number in the right column. Make note of the version number for the base or application that you are patching. You must use the correct version number to retrieve the correct patch or service update from the Nortel Enterprise Solutions Product Enhancement Package (PEP) Library (ESPL).
3Retrieve a patch or an SU file from the ESPL.
4Upload the patch file to the Linux server and save it in the /var/opt/nortel/patch directory.
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) and Secure Copy (SCP) are the supported methods of patch file transfer.
Patch file transfer is initiated from within the Linux server or from an external machine.
•To initiate the patch file transfer from within the Linux server:
—logon to the Linux server as nortel.
—Enter the sftp or scp CLI command.
—Type the get command (for sftp) or the scopy command (for scp) to transfer the patch to the Linux server.
•To initiate the patch file transfer from an external machine:
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning
29 October 2008