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I'm assuming he means because traditionally upgrading from a .0 to a .1 release was a licensed/paid upgrade.

I'm willing to deal with the confusion for the new Multiple Appearance DN options. How it took them 10.1 releases to finally catch up to a 20+ year old PBX feature is beyond me.

 
Critical patch on day of release inspires confidence

MADN , another unnecessary 20 year old obsolete Key and lamp feature


Do things on the cheap & it will cost you dear
 
Obsolete it may be, but that doesn't stop the oodles of customers moving from the CS1K world from requesting it on the daily.
 
So dumb that revision patches used to cost money, I understand version jumps like 8 to 9, but 9.0 to 9.1, pfft. The PBX world really showed me how money grabby companies could be, and I have an enterprise networking background.

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I am a bit confused by the "patch". It looks like it is simply an updated sysmonitor. I just installed 10.1 and I see in my C:\Program Files (x86)\Avaya\IP Office folder both a Monitor folder and a PreviousSysMon folder. It appears the "patch" sysmon is the same size as the Monitor. Does that mean the patch isn't really necessary now and the correct monitor is included with the install or am I missing something?

The truth is just an excuse for lack of imagination.
 
Anyone know if you need to do anything in PLDS before upgrading from 10.0 to 10.1 or if you just put the upgrade straight through on the system? The docs talk about PLDS and One-Source but don't make it clear.

Thanks
 
If you're already on 10 I believe you can upgrade to 10.1 without touching any licensing.
 
Well I learned on a IP500v2 that if you pull the SD card out and do a format and recreate, (faster than using manager upgrade wizard) you end up wiping out the PLDSkeys.xml... DOH... never had to think about that in the ADI license world. I just loaded up the xml again and good to go. I think most of you just do a recreate and skip the format when doing an upgrade this way. :)
 
I always format the card first just like you did, and I had noticed that too. Luckily as you found its no biggie to get the license file again. PLDS really makes licensing a lot easier on us.. If you have to replace an SD card and not wait for your distributor to move the licenses then you'll know what I mean :)
 
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