I had a System SD card that became unreadable/corrupt (the system couldn't see it, and neither could the manager PC with a sd reader) on a customers Release 7 system. The card had been working fine for 8 months, and then one day it decides to crap out. No changes/upgrades were made prior to the failure.
The problem was resolved by simply getting a new Avaya system sd card and getting the licenses transferred to the new FK number.
The customer was a little surprised that a simple SD card going bad could take down the operational status of the phone system. (the licenses went invalid when the system could no longer read the SD card, so the software update license, PRI licenses, avaya ip enpoints, etc... all went invalid.)
My question: Is there any kind of redundancy options for the sd card in the event that the primary sd card nosedives and becomes absolutely dead? -and keep the system operational?
The only thing I can think of, is putting a second Avaya SD card (obviously it would have a different FK number) in the optional slot, using a copy command on the system to copy the system sd slot to the optional sd card slot. Then, in the event of the primary card going bad and unreadable, you could slip the second one in the system slot. -and then the only thing your waiting on is getting the licenses transferred by your BP, which can be done with a phone call and acquired via email pretty quickly.
Any better ideas?
The problem was resolved by simply getting a new Avaya system sd card and getting the licenses transferred to the new FK number.
The customer was a little surprised that a simple SD card going bad could take down the operational status of the phone system. (the licenses went invalid when the system could no longer read the SD card, so the software update license, PRI licenses, avaya ip enpoints, etc... all went invalid.)
My question: Is there any kind of redundancy options for the sd card in the event that the primary sd card nosedives and becomes absolutely dead? -and keep the system operational?
The only thing I can think of, is putting a second Avaya SD card (obviously it would have a different FK number) in the optional slot, using a copy command on the system to copy the system sd slot to the optional sd card slot. Then, in the event of the primary card going bad and unreadable, you could slip the second one in the system slot. -and then the only thing your waiting on is getting the licenses transferred by your BP, which can be done with a phone call and acquired via email pretty quickly.
Any better ideas?