Upgrading Toolpack

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It is considered a '''major upgrade''' when changing to a full release version or a major point release (e.g., v2.2 to v2.3 or v2.3 to v2.4). Please note that major upgrades require service interruption.  
 
It is considered a '''major upgrade''' when changing to a full release version or a major point release (e.g., v2.2 to v2.3 or v2.3 to v2.4). Please note that major upgrades require service interruption.  
  
*[[Toolpack major upgrades 2-5|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5 from v2.3 or v2.4]]  
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*[[Toolpack major upgrades 2-6|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.6 from v2.3, v2.4 or v2.5]]
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**For Toolpack release v2.2, follow the [[Toolpack major upgrades 2-3|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.3]] then the [[Toolpack major upgrades 2-6|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.6]]
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*[[Toolpack major upgrades 2-5|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5 from v2.3 or v2.4]]
 
**For Toolpack release v2.2, follow the [[Toolpack major upgrades 2-3|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.3]] then the [[Toolpack major upgrades 2-5|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5]]  
 
**For Toolpack release v2.2, follow the [[Toolpack major upgrades 2-3|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.3]] then the [[Toolpack major upgrades 2-5|Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5]]  
 
*Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.4  
 
*Major upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.4  
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It is considered a '''minor upgrade ''' when moving, for example, from upgrading a minor point release (e.g., v2.3.1 to v2.3.2). Minor upgrades can be done without service interruption if the system is HA.  
 
It is considered a '''minor upgrade ''' when moving, for example, from upgrading a minor point release (e.g., v2.3.1 to v2.3.2). Minor upgrades can be done without service interruption if the system is HA.  
  
*[[Tmedia_Minor_Upgrade|Minor upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5]]  
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*[[Tmedia_Minor_Upgrade|Minor upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.6]]
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*[[Tmedia_Minor_Upgrade|Minor upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5]]
 
*Minor upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.4 (Refer to v2.3 minor upgrade procedure)  
 
*Minor upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.4 (Refer to v2.3 minor upgrade procedure)  
 
*[[Toolpack minor upgrades 2-3|Minor upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.3]]
 
*[[Toolpack minor upgrades 2-3|Minor upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.3]]
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A '''license upgrade''' activates new functionality or capacity in the system. Example of license upgrades include adding SS7 signalling or unlocking additional IVR capabilities.  
 
A '''license upgrade''' activates new functionality or capacity in the system. Example of license upgrades include adding SS7 signalling or unlocking additional IVR capabilities.  
  
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*License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.6 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)
 
*License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)  
 
*License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)  
 
*License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.4 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)  
 
*License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.4 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)  

Revision as of 14:28, 26 September 2011

There are three types of upgrades to Toolpack: minor upgrades, major upgrades, and license upgrades. A fourth type of intervention is a system reconfiguration.

! Before any type of upgrade, make sure the active configuration has been activated and there are no errors:

Global -> Systems -> Edit -> Activate

Contents

Major Upgrades

It is considered a major upgrade when changing to a full release version or a major point release (e.g., v2.2 to v2.3 or v2.3 to v2.4). Please note that major upgrades require service interruption.

Minor Upgrades

It is considered a minor upgrade when moving, for example, from upgrading a minor point release (e.g., v2.3.1 to v2.3.2). Minor upgrades can be done without service interruption if the system is HA.

License Upgrades

A license upgrade activates new functionality or capacity in the system. Example of license upgrades include adding SS7 signalling or unlocking additional IVR capabilities.

  • License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.6 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)
  • License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.5 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)
  • License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.4 (Refer to v2.3 license upgrade procedure)
  • License upgrade procedure for Toolpack release v2.3

System Reconfiguration

A system reconfiguration is required when:

It is important to note that system reconfiguration requires service interruption.

To reconfigure the SystemId follow this procedure:

For all other types of reconfiguration follow this procedure:

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