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System Restarts
System restarts (reboots) are a normal part of the upgrade process and may take longer to complete
than normal restarts. Do not interrupt any system operations during a system restart. If needed, you
can monitor the progress of the upgrade process via the system’s USB-B port and a terminal
emulation program.
Other Considerations
Consider the following when upgrading to v6.0 or later. Refer to the main installation manual for any
information not discussed in this document.
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Hardware and Software Options
: Upgrading to v6.0 or later can possibly involve several com
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binations of hardware and software depending on which version is being upgraded and which
hardware options are being added.
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Upgrade Licensing
: A USB key or serialized compact flash-type card holds the MiVoice Office
250 serial number for a system being upgraded. Licensing is uploaded from DB Programming.
The license file, for either the USB key or the compact flash-type card, must match the serial
number on the USB key or the compact flash-type card or the upload will fail.
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Browser Requirements:
Use one of the latest supported browsers:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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(IE) 7 and 8, and from v6.0 on, IE 8, 9, 10
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Mozilla
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Firefox
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4 and 5, and from v6.0 on, Firefox 37, 38, 39
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System Administration & Diagnostics and Database Programming:
System Administration
& Diagnostics is a PC-based application that provides a single interface to quickly access all of
the administration and diagnostics tools available on the MiVoice Office 250 system. Database
(DB) Programming is installed as part of System Administration & Diagnostics along with other
supporting system management tools and utilities.
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Audio Stream Receive Port:
When upgrading an older system equipped with a PEC-1, ensure
that both the system and the network infrastructure are configured to use the appropriate audio
stream receive port range (6604–7039) for the PEC-1.
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Remote upgrades not supported:
Because the chassis LCD panel may prompt you to upgrade
the NOR Flash and FPGA by pressing the middle LCD panel button, physical access may be
required to upgrade a system.
Upgrade Option One — Replacing An Existing Memory Card
This procedure details replacing an existing v1.2 or later compact flash-type memory card with a
new v6.1 or later compact flash-type memory card that ships with the latest core Linux file system
and v6.1 or later release software already installed on it.
To replace an existing memory card:
1.
Obtain a new v6.0 or later compact flash-type memory card.
2 GB
18,000 minutes
(300 hours)
4,500 minutes
(75 hours)
30,000 minutes
(500 hours)
Table 55:
Compact Flash vs. Voice Mail Storage
Summary of Contents for MIVOICE OFFICE 250
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