
Install new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway
Issue 10.2 May 2007
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8. Type
reset
<module #>
where
<module #>
is the number of the G700 in the stack.
9. When the reset is finished, type
show mm
to verify the upgrade.
To release board (if media module was busied out)
1. When the upgrade procedure is complete, go to the SAT session and release the board
Type
release board v
x
where
x
is the slot number of the upgraded media module.
2. Verify the response,
Command Successfully Completed
Note:
Note:
If you see the response,
Board Not Inserted
, this means that the media
module is still rebooting. Wait one minute and repeat the
release board
command.
3. Repeat the
release board
command for each media module that was busied out.
Setting rapid spanning tree on the network
Spanning Tree (STP) is a loop avoidance protocol. If you don't have loops in your network, you
don't need STP. The "safe" option is always to leave STP enabled. Failure to do so on a network
with a loop (or a network where someone inadvertently plugs the wrong cable into the wrong
ports) will lead to a complete cessation of all traffic. Rapid Spanning Tree is a fast-converging
protocol, faster than the earlier STP, that
enables
new ports much faster (sub-second) than the
older protocol. Rapid Spanning Tree works with all Avaya equipment, and can be
recommended
.
Rapid Spanning Tree is set using the P330 stack processor command line interface.
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