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Upgrading a TN802 V3 (or later) to a TN802B (MedPro Mode)
SI Installation and Upgrades
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June 2004
2
Type
ping
192.11.13.9
(which is the IP address of the internal IP Interface server).
— If everything is configured correctly, the system responds with the following message:
Reply from 192.11.13.9: bytes=32 time<##ms TTL=###
— If no response, verify the IP address information and check the connectivity, including the
cabling.
3
At the command prompt, type
ping
1
92.11.13.8
(which is the IP address of the internal
processor).
— If you have connectivity, the system responds with the following message:
Reply from 192.11.13.8: bytes=32 time<##ms TTL=###
— If no response, verify the IP settings for
Adapter [1]
.
4
Type
exit
and press Enter.
The TN802B IP Interface is now installed in the DEFINITY carrier and connected to the IP network. You
can now use the Configuration Manager software (preinstalled on the TN802B hard disk) and Avaya
Media Gateway switch administration to administer connections to other IP Trunk and ITS-E equipment.
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Upgrading a TN802 V3 (or later) to a TN802B (MedPro
Mode)
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This section includes general information on adding the TN802/TN802B in MedPro mode and the
Task
list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B
on page 644.
If you have a TN802 V3 (or later) IP Interface, you must either replace it with a TN802B circuit pack or
upgrade the existing TN802 V3 (or later) circuit pack to operate in MedPro mode. Also, to operate in the
MedPro mode, the Avaya Media Gateway switch must be R10 or later.
NOTE:
The TN802 IP Interface must be V3 or later to upgrade to TN802B.
To upgrade the TN802 to a TN802B, you need the following hardware:
•
Monitor, keyboard, and mouse to access the IP Interface’s Windows NT environment or
pcANYWHERE software.
•
10-Mbyte SanDisk PCMCIA flashcard loaded with the MedPro NT Application Install Wizard
•
TN802B label
The upgrade adds or modifies the following directories or files on your computer’s hard drive:
c:\dolan\*
c:\mapd\dnld\medpro.img
c:\mapd\dnld\tmp.img