Avaya
S8710
manual
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Specifications
Install
Setting alarm activation level
LED indicators
Login
Administering the IPSIs
Connecting to the IPSIs
Dimension
Configuring the media server
Resetting the media server
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SOC/REN
Installation and Repairs
Contents
Configuring the hardware in the rack
Connecting to the IPSIs
Accessing the media server
Audience
Using this documentation
About This Documentation
Physical dimensions
Conventions
General
Terminology
Commands
Downloading this book and updates from the Web
Downloading this documentation
Safety labels and security alert labels
Related resources
Technical assistance
Trademarks
Sending us comments
Within the US
Introduction
Pre-installation information
Before you go on site
Downloading license and Avaya authentication files
Equipment specifications
Before you start the installation
Equipment specifications
Required hardware
Documentation
Connecting to the customer’s network
Figure notes
Connecting to separated servers
Connecting the USB modems
Connecting to collocated servers
High level overview of installation process
Completing the installation administration
Testing the complete installation
Configuring the hardware in the rack
Configuring the Snmp modules in the UPS
Security Alert
Duplicated control network
Setting selected traps alarming
Single control network
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Use the command set spanning disable
Configuring the media server
Clearing the ARP cache on the laptop
Setting up Telnet
Powering up the media server
Accessing the media server
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
Using the Installation Wizard
Click Launch Avaya Installation Wizard
Click Execute Ping
Configuring the modem
Testing the media server LEDs
Disconnecting from the media server
Configuring second media server
Remastering the hard drive
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Translating the IPSIs
Starting terminal emulation
Adding media gateways
Resetting the media server
Inputing translations
Administering the IPSIs
Adding Ipsi information
Translating the IPSIs Administering the IPSIs
Enabling Ipsi duplication duplicated control network only
S8700/S8710 MC
Setting alarm activation level
Installing the translation file
Connecting to the IPSIs
Using Dhcp addressing
Programming the Ipsi circuit packs
Using static addressing
Setting the switch ID
Connecting directly to the Ipsi
Type show control interface and press Enter
Verifying that IPSIs are translated
LED display showing that the Ipsi has a static IP address
Enabling control of IPSIs
Verifying connectivity to media server
Upgrading Ipsi firmware version if necessary
Reusing a TN2312AP/BP circuit pack
Verifying license status
Completing the installation administration
Verifying translations
Setting daylight savings time rules
Type change daylight-savings-rules and press Enter
Setting locations if necessary
Verifying date and time
Resolving alarms
Enabling and disabling Ethernet switch ports
Backing up files to the compact flash media S8710 only
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Backing up files to the Pcmcia flashcard S8700 only
Placing the flashcard in the media server
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Enabling alarms
Telneting to media server
To Inads via modem
To Inads via Snmp
Registering the system
Installing the media gateways
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Testing the media server installation
Testing the TN2312BP Ipsi circuit pack
Testing the license file
Sample Ipsi 01A test results screen-page
LED indicators
S8700 Media Server LEDs
Testing the media server LEDs
Interpreting the test results
S8710 Media Server LEDs
Disc
LEDs on back panel of S8710 Media Server
Avaya Ethernet switch LEDs
LEDs on Avaya P333T Ethernet switch
Uninterruptible power supply LEDs
Ipsi LEDs
TN2312BP circuit pack faceplate
LED display on the Ipsi circuit pack-static address
LED display indicating connectivity status-DHCP address
Accessing the media server
Connecting to the media server directly
Cadlsrvr KLC
Cadlsrv2 KLC
Setting up a dial-up connection
Connecting to the media server remotely over the network
Connecting to the media server remotely over a modem
Finding the active media server IP address
Accessing the Maintenance Web Interface
Dialing up to the media server
Using the command line interface
Logins
Network configuration
Connecting remotely through the network
Browser settings
Connecting directly to the media server
Troubleshooting an installation
Installing the media server hardware
Configuring the media server hardware
Dhcp
Installing the license and Avaya authentication files
Troubleshooting an installation
Index
Index
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