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Transferring all configuration settings from one Avaya IP Office 500 V2 to another?

Mike Sadowski

Technical User
Apr 21, 2023
6
US
Good morning all,

For the past couple of years I've been struggling with my company's current Avaya IP Office 500 V2 phone system with a bug that it seems to have with the "voicemail to eMail" feature. It's supposed to work, but it isn't, until the box is rebooted (sometimes). My box is pretty much stuck at version 9.0.X for the firmware, since when I try to do any firmware updates to something like 9.1 or newer, I have a couple of items in the list that do not appear to be compatible with the newer firmware. So, I've upgraded that box as far as I feel it can go. Avaya's support website seems to only give resellers access to the downloads, not people like me (end users). I did find some versions of the firmware with Google.

Anyway, with all of that out of the way, I decided to buy another Avaya IP Office 500 V2 from eBay (since they're not that expensive right now) with similar expansion cards as my box had, to experiment with that one to see what piece of hardware mine has that's not compatible or if I can get that one to work with a newer firmware. It had version 11.0.X installed on it, and the cards that it had were similar to those mine have. I determined that one of the expansion cards was fried pretty bad (like it got shocked from one of the analog ports), so I'm going to replace that card with another. I upgraded that box all the way up to version 12.0.0.0.0 build 56 on the firmware.

The main box we're currently using only has the "Essential" license loaded onto it. The one I bought on eBay has the "Essential" license plus a bunch of other stuff our current box doesn't already have. Most of them I don't even know what they do, but it'd be nice to keep those.

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What would I need to do to transfer all of the configuration data out of the old box (like the settings of how the phones are set up, the names of the people on each extension, how direct phone numbers route to extensions, all that) and into the new box. I could certainly re-enter everything, but that'd be a PITA. I'm worried that if I were to do some kind of backup that it would over-write the license it has with the license from the old box (which doesn't have all the extra features). Would this also do all of the voicemails that people have saved in their inboxes, the voicemail greetings they have recorded, and the initial greeting when someone calls into the company? I've seen stuff in the IP Office Manager for backing up/restoring, import/export, just wanted to ask what the proper way is to do this.

Thanks!
 
Licenses are not linked to the IP500 but to the SD card
R9.1 and lower have ADI licenses which are a text string that is entered into the system programming. Each license has to be uploaded individually.
R10.0 and higher have a .xml file that is uploaded and entails all licenses at once

If your system is R9.0 then you need an upgrade license to go up to R9.1 and without that your system becomes unusable.
To go up to R10.0 and higher you need the license in .xml format

The programming from one system to another is just done by uploading it. !!! DO NOT UPLOAD WITHOUT BACKING UP THE ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION !!!
The backup is in case your new chassis is a R9.1 or lower and has ADI licenses in it that are for the SD card that came with the system.

If your new system did not come with a SD card then all the licensing in the config is not working anyways like your screenshot shows "obsolete" means the licenses are missing something.

Get us more information what your new system came with and if you have also the .xml file for it.
If you have an SD card then go into the System - Primary folder on it and find the PLDSKeys.xml which is your license file and save a backup for future references
 
Thanks for the reply. I was doing the firmware updates from my desk away from the eBay box. The phones say "NOT LICENSED" since I upgraded them to firmware 12. I'm currently downgrading them to firmware 11. So, the upgrade license is what's holding me back from upgrading the firmware 9 box to 10 and newer? I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out what the 3 items listed are saying that are incompatible:

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I swore that it either had to be either the motherboard or the SD card because I literally could not figure out what the heck it is

It kinda makes sense now if it's because it needs a license key to upgrade further. So I guess the eBay box I bought can only go up to the latest firmware of 11 unless I get an upgrade license to firmware 12.

The eBay box came with its own SD card. I ordered the replacement expansion cards I need to match my firmware 9 box. They'll probably be in by next week. I'll experiment with getting the settings backed up and uploaded to the eBay box and hope for the best. I was just concerned about losing the extra licenses that the eBay firmware 11 box. I did find a couple newer versions of firmware 9 on Google that I'm going to try on my firmware 9 box, newer than the one I was able to find a year or so ago.

I'll link the resources I've used here to help anyone else that may happen to find this thread and need different firmware versions like I did:

This one was the most helpful, since it has a lot of firmware versions I couldn't find elsewhere:

https://www.ntsdirectclients.com/Documentation/Customersonly/AVAYADOCS/SOFTWARE/

https://batphone.us/avaya-ip-office...tation-training-project-management/admin.html
 
You see 2 columns on the upgrade attempt.
Licensed 7(R9.0)
Required License 7(R9.0) which is not really the truth as that is ADI licensing and it doesn't take into consideration that your R11.0 is using different licensing.

You cannot go higher than 9.0 with this setup.
Also systems that have made their first call on R9.0 stay on R9.0 unless you have an upgrade license. If you bought a system that has done the first call on R8.0 then it would be a 8.0 system. Tricky shit but usually the upgrade screen tells you what it is, in this case 9.0 (Licensed column)


The 3 items that are greyed out do not have firmware on R11.0 any more because they are old parts. Check out the license file on the SD card that you received. the .xml file can be opened with any text reader or browser then you can see what the licenses are.
 

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