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3300 cx ii new disk

Daniel_RO

Technical User
Sep 29, 2020
109
AU
Hey Guys,

As stated before, I am not overly familiar with the mitel platform. I have done the certification and passed so have access to the portal, but real world experience is lacking.

As a result, I have gotten my hands on a 3300 cx ii, unfortunately, the Hard Drive that was in the system was removed for data security, so I am now left with a 3300 that I need to learn to build the ISO etc from scratch. I have a SSD installed in the unit, but where do I go from here?

Ive been perusing the internet and cant find a definitive guide on how to do this. Just wondering if anyone has a link to a guide, any pointers for me so that I can figure this out.
 
If you have access to the portal, download the MiVoice Business Technician's Handbook from the Doc Center section of the portal. The 10.1 SP1 version of this document was published in July of this year. Go to section 6 to review instructions for Software Installation. Specifically look at page 145 to the manual process.
 
Thankyou Hemonious, this is exactly what I was looking for. Never knew there was a technicians handbook, and couldnt find a I&A Manual like NEC call it, or installation manual like ipecs calls it, or installation handbook like toshiba call it. LOL
 
If you have access download the system software and the Techncian's Handbook for 3300 Cx
 
Have the software from the server, have the migration manager as well for future use (and feel I may need it for this too based on Handbook), however, one of the first steps states to ensure you have the LAN IP of the Mitel. From Console, I can see on the boot script

inet on ethernet (e) : 192.168.1.2:ffffff00
gateway inet (g) : 192.168.1.1

But if I try and connect to 192.168.1.2 after changing my laptop IP to 192.168.1.123 I get no response, from Pings or web interface.

I may be following wrong process (looking at the V9 info), the below is the boot information for the system:

CPU: Mitel Embedded PPC83XX F100
Version: VxWorks5.5.2
BSP version: 3.1/15
Creation date: Oct 20 2014, 15:43:02
 
Have the software from the server, have the migration manager as well for future use (and feel I may need it for this too based on Handbook), however, one of the first steps states to ensure you have the LAN IP of the Mitel. From Console, I can see on the boot script

inet on ethernet (e) : 192.168.1.2:ffffff00
gateway inet (g) : 192.168.1.1

But if I try and connect to 192.168.1.2 after changing my laptop IP to 192.168.1.123 I get no response, from Pings or web interface.

I may be following wrong process (looking at the V9 info), the below is the boot information for the system:

CPU: Mitel Embedded PPC83XX F100
Version: VxWorks5.5.2
BSP version: 3.1/15
Creation date: Oct 20 2014, 15:43:02
That looks like it's running VxWorks instead of uBoot, which makes the process for installing 9.0 or later a little more complicated. You also may end up with licensing issues as the system ID will likely not have active SWA so once it reaches out to AMC you'll be in license violation for running a newer release than what it's licensed for.
 

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