The patch zip file needs to be put in the root location on the USB stick.
A typical command to use would be something like this taken from an old guide of mine
Login into the Call Server as Normal & go into LD 143 to start the patching procedure. The latest “PEP’s” will need to be put onto a PCMCIA card for a Option 11 type system, or a floppy disk / CD-Rom on the larger Call Servers. The files should be in the “Zip” format as supplied by Nortel.
All items shown in bold are important when referring to this document & usually the use of the “Enter” key will be required at the end. The example shown is from a Cabinet Call Server system.
This method is not supported for Call Server (Succession) V03.00 software. Lower or Upper case commands can be used in LD 143 & it takes about 90 seconds to run the program via Pcmcia.
The larger platforms that use the Floppy disk method will take around 5 minutes to install the patches.
>ld 143
.mdp refresh a:ssc04_8.zip (This is the Chassis / Cabinet command) (a: = Slot “A” Pcmcia Card)
.mdp refresh f0/cpp04_8.zip (This is the Half, Single or Multi Group command) (f0 = Floppy Dr)
.mdp refresh f0/cpt04_8.zip (This is the Half, Single or Multi Group command) (f0 = Floppy Dr)
.mdp refresh cf2/pp445_1.zip (Pentium 4 Half, Single or Multi Group command) (cf2 = Flash Crd)
To list the contents from a removeable media device, you will probably need to go into "pdt" and the commands will be something like this
pdt> cd cf2:
pdt> ll
Directory of 'cf2:':
SIZE DATE TIME NAME
---------- ----------- -------- ------------
32 Sep-08-2016 02:06:57 . <DIR>
1024 Jan-01-2096 08:55:00 direct.rec
27746 Jan-01-2096 08:55:44 disk.sys
661 Jan-01-2096 08:56:34 diskoscc.sym
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