Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy
Before you start
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SI Installation and Upgrades
June 2004
What DEFINITY System Is This?
The table below will tell you what system you have based on Processor Board, Cabinet, and some other
criteria. Click the link for the system type to proceed to the correct si upgrade procedure.
Upgrade
Considerations
R1 V3 and
System 75
An on site upgrade is impractical for almost all upgrades of this
type. This upgrade requires a blowback.
G1, G3i V1,
G3s V1
Blowbacks are preferred. Although we have the capability to
perform these upgrades on site, such upgrades are less desirable
due to extensive down time or are not practical for other reasons.
G3iV1.1,
G3iV2, G3iV3,
G3iV4
G3s V1.1, G3s
V2, G3s V3,
G3s V4
On site or blowback upgrades can be performed. Considerations
in selecting the upgrade method include the amount and
complexity of any associated translation work related to — or
done in conjunction with — the upgrade.
These upgrades require none of the multi-step interim procedures
of the G1, G3i V1 or G3s V1 upgrades.
G3vs (V1 –
R5/6)
All hardware must be replaced; the G3vs hardware is supported
only through R6. Existing translations can be carried forward to
the upgraded hardware and software.
If the existing
Processor Board is:
AND
Then this link takes you to
this si upgrade:
TN786 or TN786B
The cabinet is wall-mounted with no
CPP1 board and no slot on the carrier for a
CPP1 board
G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya
Communication Manager
(includes G3vs versions V1, V2,
V3, or V4)
TN790 or TN790B
The cabinet is wall-mounted with no
CPP1 board and no slot on the carrier
label for a CPP1 board.
G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya
Communication Manager
TN786 or TN786B
plus a CPP1 Memory Card
G3iV4 to Avaya Communication
Manager
TN790 or TN790B
R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya
Communication Manager
TN798 or TN798B
This type of upgrade is not covered in this documentation (Upgrades Made
Easy)