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bcm patching question 1

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azrael2000

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Jun 10, 2008
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Hi All.

Just a quick little question to verify something in my head.

I have a bcm450 r6 (10.0.1.02.120) and the person who was supposed to be patching these, well, quite simply didn't. So I have to.

I found the very latest version of the SU.System (022.201412-1), so will be using this one.

Now my question is:

This version of the SU should have all of the other updates in it, correct, so I only have to apply that, correct? Not all of the preceeding ones?

Regards
 
Yes that is correct. You don't need to add in any previous System patches. Always do the System patch update first and this will always reboot the BCM system.


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Nortel Meridian 1 / Succession and BCM / Norstar Programmer in the UK
Advance knowledge on BCM support
 
Check that you also do Desktop 005 if not done also.

See FAQ's too when need:

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When loading the system patch you could be presented with 2 updates. depending on how long it has been since the last update you could see an administration update along with the system update. If you see this it will say Obsolete next to it if your system already has it. If it says available you need to load it first and then the system update.
Always read the "Read me File" first.
 
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