
Upgrading the System
Upgrading 1600 DSL and 012E Module Firmware
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Upgrading 1600 DSL and 012E Module
Firmware
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PARTNER ACS Release 4.0 and later provides a firmware upgrade capability for the 1600 DSL
module, which is equipped with programmable flash memory. The firmware to upgrade this
module can reside on either a Remote Access PC Card or on a Backup/Restore PC Card.
PARTNER ACS Release 5.0 and later provides a firmware upgrade capability for the 012E
module, which is equipped with programmable flash memory. The firmware to upgrade this
module can reside on either a Remote Access PC Card or on a Backup/Restore PC Card.
When configured for firmware upgrades, the Remote Access PC Card can contain system
software as well as firmware upgrade software while the Backup/Restore PC Card contains just
the firmware upgrade software.
The steps to perform a firmware upgrade are the same as those to upgrade the system software.
See
“Using a PC Card” on page 10-2
.
Check the LEDs
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While a 1600 DSL or 012E module is undergoing a firmware upgrade, the power LEDs appear as
follows:
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The power LED on the 1600 DSL and/or the 012E module is initially steady green for 10 to 20
seconds, then flashes for another 5 to 10 seconds.
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The LED on the processor module flashes green while the firmware upgrade is in progress.
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The LEDs on other modules residing in the carrier that are not being upgraded are off.
The firmware upgrade process occurs for one module at a time. After successful completion of the
upgrade for one module, the system resets after 3 to 10 seconds and begins the firmware upgrade
of the next module, if required. The firmware upgrades begin with modules in the left-most slot to
the right-most slot of the carrier. Once a successful firmware upgrade as been completed for all
modules, all power LEDs are steady green.
Some modules do not display the LED off during a firmware upgrade of other
modules. The power LED on the 1600 DSL module is steady green and the power
LED on the PARTNER Messaging module is steady amber while firmware is
upgraded on other modules.
Summary of Contents for programming and use
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Page 30: ...PARTNER Advanced Communications System Installation Programming and Use System Components 1 18...
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Page 210: ...PARTNER Advanced Communications System Installation Programming and Use Handling Calls 6 32...
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