Polycom 3725-76302-001O Manual De Usuario

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To upgrade a supercluster by taking all clusters out of service
Put the upgrade package file somewhere on or accessible from your PC. 
On each cluster in the supercluster, do the following: 
Go to Maintenance > Software Upgrade
In the Actions list, click Upload
Select the upgrade package file and click Open
The File Upload dialog box indicates when the upload is complete. 
Click Close
The Upgrade Package Details section displays information about the file you uploaded. The 
description includes an estimated install time. 
Verify that the upgrade package is correct. 
On any cluster in the supercluster, do the following: 
Go to Network > Site Topology > Territories and record each territory’s primary and backup 
cluster, whether it hosts conference rooms, and associated sites. 
You may need this information later to restore the configuration. 
If there are no active calls and conferences, skip to 
. Otherwise, go to Network > RealPresence 
DMAs and busy out each cluster in the supercluster. 
This permits existing calls and conferences to continue, but prevents new conferences and 
point-to-point calls from starting. 
On the Dashboard, monitor the Call Server Active Calls and Conference Manager MCUs 
panes. 
When all calls and conferences have ended, go to Network > RealPresence DMAs and stop 
using each cluster in the supercluster. 
This completely shuts down the supercluster. 
Caution: Upgrade Considerations
Always check the upgrade version release notes before installing an upgrade. 
The upgrade installation process automatically creates a backup, which enables you to roll back an 
upgrade (restore the previous version) if necessary. As a precaution, however, we recommend that 
you download a recent backup file before you begin to install an upgrade. See 
You can roll back only the last applied upgrade. Rolling back an upgrade restores the database to its 
state prior to the upgrade, so data may be lost. 
The procedure below is for applying a major or minor software upgrade (not supercluster-compatible) 
to a superclustered system. 
To minimize the time required for an upgrade: 
Obtain the license activation key(s) ahead of time. 
On each cluster, download a recent backup and upload the upgrade package file (the first two steps 
below) ahead of time. 
Perform the remainder of the procedure during a maintenance window when there are no calls or 
conferences so that you can immediately take all the clusters out of service instead of having to wait 
for all activity to end.