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MCS 5100 RTP Media Portal Basics
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Full release upgrades
How this chapter is organized
This chapter is organized as follows:
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Functional description on page 27
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Tools and utilities on page 27
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Operations, administration, and management on page 27
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Shutdown the target RTP Media Portal component on page 29
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Delete the previous load of the RTP Media Portal component on
page 30
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Upgrade the RTP Media Portal component on page 30
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Deploy the RTP Media Portal component on page 31
Functional description
This chapter documents upgrade tasks to be performed when
upgrading to a full release.
Tools and utilities
Upgrades to the RTP Media Portal are partially performed through the
System Management Console. Please refer to MCS 5100System
Management Console User Guide (NN10273-111) for more
information.
Operations, administration, and management
The SIP Application Module may try to contact the RTP Media Portal
while the update is in progress, potentially generating error logs. To
minimize impact to service, the RTP Media Portal should first be
SHUTDOWN so that it does not accept new service requests. While
shutting down, the RTP Media Portal will continue to process
established media sessions. These pre-existing media sessions are
cleared as the associated calls end. The RTP Media Portal
automatically transitions into the LOCKED state when there are no