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IP Office R11 & 2Gb SD card 1

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intrigrant

Systems Engineer
Jun 21, 2004
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I cannot upgrade from R7.0 to R11, "there is not enough space on the SD card" using the old 2Gb SD card.

Did anyone encouter this and how did you solve it?
 
I think you are new in the telecoms so call your business partner of distri :)
Swap it to a new dongle with 8Gb of space :)

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
YES IT IS THE FIRST IP OFFICE IVE EVER SEEN
NO THE NEW LICENSES FOR WEB COLLABORATION AND 1X ARE ON THIS CARD
CALLED OUR TECH SUPPERT "USE THE UPGRADE WIZARD"
THAT WAS TWO HOURS AGO AND IT IS STILL THINKING....

It would be nice if we had a person in the office with brains, this also seemed to happen with our in office system were the replaced the SD Card but "forgot" to tell the engineers
 
I copied all the relevant files manually after formatting the SD in Manager.
And in the Manager folder it creates a temp fomder with some file which must be copied as well.

Job done, AVAYA : Plesse put it in your docs that the 2Gb cards arent big enough to hold R11, would have saved me some hours.
 
We started swapping out cards to 8GB cards when the 2GB and 4GB started not being big enough for progressive upgrades to R10.

| ACSS SME |
 
Almost as good as Hale and Pace.

Depending on the URI configuration the ICR can be completely ignored.

If your URI is configured to use internal data then the IP Office will look into the user's SIP tab and if you have *'s it will look into ICR.

A madman with a taste for speed.
 
Little known fact: holdmusic34 doesn't drink. Maybe 1 or 2 a year.

Depending on the URI configuration the ICR can be completely ignored.

If your URI is configured to use internal data then the IP Office will look into the user's SIP tab and if you have *'s it will look into ICR.

A madman with a taste for speed.
 
2 Gig cards? for the optional one I assume, I've only ever seen 4Gig SD cards for the system card (till the recent increase to 8) - why would you fit a 2 Gig optional card when the system one was 4 Gig?

This one got me intrigued... so I went and checked the manuals and in the install manual Avaya says;
Avaya said:
IP Office Installation - Page 144 - 15-601042 Issue 21m (18 November 2010) - IP Office 6.0
Card Specification
Non-Avaya cards can be used in the
Optional SD
slot as long as they match or exceed the standard below:
· SDHC 4GB minimum Class 2+. Single partition FAT32 format

That's from the 6.0 manual and it is still there.

So I guess they did warn you
 
I think it is a test system and a non production model where Avaya probably tested with 2Gb cards.
These cards probably (i don't know, a wild guess) never made it to production.

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
As usual VoIP Numpty knows best, but still i had a 2Gb card on site.
 
you accuse me of having the bad attitude but that's a quote from the manual!

I agree with tlpeter - maybe they were trial ones?
 
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