Upgrade procedures 225Item Description• Microsoft OutlookE-Mail format Changes to the E-Mail format should be reviewed and made visible to peoplewho will be creating meetings.Upgrade proceduresMICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 card upgradeUse Procedure 43 "MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 card upgrade"(page 225) to upgrade your ICB card from Release 2 or Release 3.Procedure 43MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 card upgradeStep Action1 Disable the operational MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 cardusing LD 32.Note: CS 2100/Meridian SL-100 customers must Bsy the ICBcard at the PM level, before starting the procedure and RTS thecard once the upgrade is complete.2 Pull the MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 card out from the slot.3 Remove the MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 PCMCIA fromthe lower socket.4 Insert a new ICB Release 4 PCMCIA in the lower socket of thenew ICB Release 4 card (vintage BC). This PCMCIA should be asshipped from the factory, with no customer data on it.5 Remove the security device from the old card and move it to thenew ICB Release 4 card.6 Insert the new ICB Release 4 (vintage BC) into the slot.7 Enter the new keycode.8 When the card is activated as ICB Release 4, enter the CLI andlogin as an administrator. Enter:name: adminPassword: Where CR is an empty password.9 Insert the old MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 PCMCIA in theupper socket.Nortel Communication Server 1000/Communication Server 2100 Solution/Meridian SL-100Nortel Integrated Conference Bridge: Service Implementation FundamentalsNN43001-558/555-4001-135 01.02 StandardICB Release 4 20 June 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.