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This operation allows you to load new software into the Recovery partition of the ASM. There are a number of reasons why you would want to do this:

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Preparing the USB Flash Drive

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  1. Insert the prepared flash drive into one of the ASM USB ports of the Sonus
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    • Updating the ASM Recovery Partition on the Sonus SBC 2000- directly plug it into the USB Port for the ASM.

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    • Updating the ASM Recovery Partition on the Sonus SBC 1000- directly plug it into the USB Port for the ASM.

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  2. In the WebUI, click the Tasks tab.
  3. In the left navigation pane, under Application Solution Module, click Update ASM Recovery Partition.
  4. Click the Apply button to begin the installation of the new image.

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    Loading and installing the new image can take up to 10 minutes.

  5. Wait for the following message to be displayed:

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  6. Remove the USB flash drive from the system.

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In most cases, updating the recovery partition should not require re-initializing the ASM. Updating the recovery partition as part of an upgrade to SBC firmware in order to keep the Application Solution Module (ASM) in step with the current SBC code version does not require re-initializing the ASM. If you do re-initialize to apply the image you just installed, the ASM task restores the ASM to an unconfigured state, and replaces all software and settings with the image in the Recovering partition of the ASM. See Re-initializing the ASM for specific information. 

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