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Firmware upgrades

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tangee

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Aug 13, 2002
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Anyone know where I can locate the Avaya site that list the latest firmware upgrades available?

Thanks!
Tangee
 
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Anyone know where you can sign up to receive updates on firmware? It is somewhere on the website but I cant find it.
 
Go to and then click on the "My E-notifications" link on the right hand side under "Support Tools". If you have not regsitered yet you will have to before you can sign up for updates by clicking the "Register Now" link in the bottom of the login box. Once you get logged in just follow the instructions to sign up for the updates you want to receive. Hope this helps,

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Statements expressed in this post are my own opinions and should not be considered as the opinion of my employer.
 
How do I know what firmware upgrades are best for my 8300's? I think I have a decent understanding of how to do the upgrade but not sure if I should accept all of them or some of them?

Thank you
 
Avaya reccomends continually updating to the latest firmware available. Personally, I reccomend the latest firmware available when you install, then upgrade to the latest available later only if you are having problems. In other words, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Statements expressed in this post are my own opinions and should not be considered as the opinion of my employer.
 
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