Version 7.0 677 Mediant 3000
User's Manual 44. Software Upgrade
44 Software Upgrade
This chapter describes various software update procedures.
44.1 Auxiliary Files
You can install various Auxiliary files on the device. Auxiliary files provide the device with
additional configuration settings. The table below lists the different types of Auxiliary files.
Table 44-1: Auxiliary Files
File Description
INI Configures the device. The Web interface enables practically full device
provisioning. However, some features may only be configured by ini file or you
may wish to configure your device using the ini file. For more information on the
ini file, see ''INI File-Based Management'' on page 115.
CAS CAS Auxiliary files containing the CAS Protocol definitions for CAS-terminated
trunks (for various types of CAS signaling). You can use the supplied files or
construct your own files. Up to eight different CAS files can be installed on the
device. For more information, see CAS Files on page 683.
Call Progress
Tones
Region-specific, telephone exchange-dependent file that contains the Call
Progress Tones (CPT) levels and frequencies for the device. The default CPT
file is U.S.A. For more information, see ''Call Progress Tones File'' on page 680.
Prerecorded
Tones
The Prerecorded Tones (PRT) file enhances the device's capabilities of playing
a wide range of telephone exchange tones that cannot be defined in the CPT
file. For more information, see ''Prerecorded Tones File'' on page 682.
Dial Plan Provides dialing plans, for example, to know when to stop collecting dialed digits
and start forwarding them or for obtaining the destination IP address for
outbound IP routing. For more information, see ''Dial Plan File'' on page 683.
User Info The User Information file maps PBX extensions to IP numbers. This file can be
used to represent PBX extensions as IP phones in the global 'IP world'. For
more information, see ''User Information File'' on page 690.
AMD Sensitivity Answer Machine Detector (AMD) Sensitivity file containing the AMD Sensitivity
suites. For more information, see AMD Sensitivity File on page 696.
44.1.1 Loading Auxiliary Files
You can load Auxiliary files to the device using one of the following methods:
Web interface - see ''Loading Auxiliary Files through Web Interface'' on page 678
TFTP - see ''Loading Auxiliary Files through ini File using TFTP'' on page 679