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Up loading a delta zip file to the cs1000 Rls 5.00w

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nortelmel

Technical User
Oct 3, 2006
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Hello,

can some one help me with uploading the delta to the PBX? I know its done with Xmodem but I dont remember what to do. I do remember it goes to U temp. I dont remember if I create a temp dir or not. In U I see a direct.tmp entry.

Directory of '/u':

SIZE DATE TIME NAME
---------- ----------- -------- ------------
64 Oct-05-2010 01:02:12 system.ini
12821 Jun-20-2007 16:36:36 disk4021.sys
4096 Oct-05-2010 01:02:04 accounts <DIR>
1114 Sep-10-2009 08:04:30 keycode
4096 Oct-17-2006 03:22:32 keys <DIR>
4096 Oct-05-2010 01:03:00 db <DIR>
4096 Oct-05-2010 01:02:14 patch <DIR>
4096 Oct-05-2010 01:01:54 smp_db <DIR>
4096 Feb-27-2009 19:05:50 loadware <DIR>
4096 Oct-17-2006 02:58:22 ipmg <DIR>
4096 Oct-17-2006 02:55:08 bkdb <DIR>
4096 Oct-17-2006 02:55:04 pub <DIR>
12821 Oct-17-2006 02:55:08 disk.sys
4096 Oct-17-2006 03:08:40 trace <DIR>
1 Dec-07-2009 19:04:06 redstate.dsk
1024 Sep-13-2009 10:29:04 direct.tmp

Can some one help with how to's??

thanks

mel

 
Connect via dial-up. This is going to be painfully slow.
Log into PDT. Change to the /u/patch directory.
Set your Procomm to xmodem.
The command is;
rx "filename.ext" and it will put it in the directory you're in.


Matthew - Technical Support Engineer
 
Matt, Thanks as it was painful but I was able to get this loaded to the U directory. Tonight I will log in and load it up. Just to make sure, the path I will use is in load 143 to do mdp refresh /u/cmp500_1.zip

This should begin the process.

can you confirm?

Again thanks

mel
 
/u/patch/filename.zip

LD 143
CCBR000
.mdp refresh (or install) /u/patch/filename.zip

If it's an SSC machine, you still have to have a PCMCIA in drive A for it to extract the files to for some reason.

-Matthew

Matthew - Technical Support Engineer
 
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