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Greetings, What's the lowest release to support the Smti 6000 series sets? TIA
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4.8x or 4.9x can't quite remember which.
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Thanks, I saw it in a doc. once and then I couldn't find it again. Do you happen to know if the procedure to update all the cards is in the 4.6x to 4.9x guide. I saw the s/w upgrades the Smti upgrades and the LP40 and LCP 40 upgrades. I didn't see the OAS, SVMi, SVMe, MGI or Te-Pria upgrade procedures. Are they all located in one document or will I have to search them out individually? TIA
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The upgrade procedures for the cards are in the release update information for the cards software. If you have the cards in a 7200 or 7400 you can use the pgm control mmc to do the upgrade. The files should be on the software load for the 7200 and 7400.
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