Avaya S8710 manual Browser settings, Connecting directly to the media server

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AAccessing the media server Browser settings

Browser settings

Connecting directly to the media server

NOTE:

Instructions are for Internet Explorer 6.0 only.

1Click Tools > Internet Options.

2Select the Connection tab.

3In the LAN Settings box (lower righthand), click Advanced

4In the Exceptions box after the last entry, type ;192.11.13.6

5Click OK, then OK, then OK again to close all the dialog boxes.

Connecting remotely through the network

When connected through a proxy server, a connection session to a media server tends to time out. To avoid having the media server time out during a session, add the media servers’ host names or IP addresses to the list of host names and IP addresses.

NOTE:

Instructions are for Internet Explorer 6.0 only.

1Click Tools > Internet Options.

2Select the Connection tab.

3Click on LAN settings, then Advanced.

4In the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with: field, type in the IP address for each media server you intend to access remotely. If the IP addresses have the first or first and second octets the same, you can shorten it to xxx.xxx.* (example, 135.9.*).

5Click OK, then OK, then OK to close all the dialog boxes.

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Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server

 

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Contents 6HUYHU Copyright 2004, Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved SOC/REN Installation and Repairs Contents Configuring the hardware in the rack Connecting to the IPSIs Accessing the media server About This Documentation Using this documentationAudience Physical dimensions ConventionsGeneral TerminologyCommands Downloading this book and updates from the Web Downloading this documentationSafety labels and security alert labels Related resourcesTechnical assistance TrademarksSending us comments Within the USIntroduction Pre-installation information Before you go on siteDownloading license and Avaya authentication files Equipment specifications Before you start the installationEquipment specifications Required hardware Documentation Connecting to the customer’s network Figure notes Connecting to collocated servers Connecting the USB modemsConnecting to separated servers High level overview of installation process Completing the installation administration Testing the complete installationConfiguring the hardware in the rack Configuring the Snmp modules in the UPS Security Alert Single control network Setting selected traps alarmingDuplicated control network Page Use the command set spanning disable Configuring the media server Clearing the ARP cache on the laptopAccessing the media server Powering up the media serverSetting up Telnet 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 serverConfiguring second media server Remastering the hard driveJune Translating the IPSIs Starting terminal emulationInputing translations Resetting the media serverAdding media gateways Administering the IPSIs Adding Ipsi informationTranslating the IPSIs Administering the IPSIs Enabling Ipsi duplication duplicated control network only S8700/S8710 MCSetting alarm activation level Installing the translation fileConnecting to the IPSIs Using Dhcp addressing Programming the Ipsi circuit packsUsing static addressing Setting the switch IDConnecting 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 addressUpgrading Ipsi firmware version if necessary Verifying connectivity to media serverEnabling control of IPSIs Reusing a TN2312AP/BP circuit pack Verifying license statusCompleting the installation administration Verifying translationsSetting daylight savings time rules Type change daylight-savings-rules and press EnterSetting locations if necessary Verifying date and timeResolving alarms Enabling and disabling Ethernet switch portsBacking up files to the compact flash media S8710 only June Backing up files to the Pcmcia flashcard S8700 only Placing the flashcard in the media serverJune Enabling alarms Telneting to media serverTo Inads via modem To Inads via SnmpRegistering the system Installing the media gateways June Testing the media server installation Testing the TN2312BP Ipsi circuit packTesting the license file Sample Ipsi 01A test results screen-pageLED indicators S8700 Media Server LEDsTesting the media server LEDs Interpreting the test results S8710 Media Server LEDs DiscLEDs on back panel of S8710 Media Server Avaya Ethernet switch LEDs LEDs on Avaya P333T Ethernet switchUninterruptible power supply LEDs Ipsi LEDsTN2312BP 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 directlyCadlsrvr KLC Cadlsrv2 KLC Connecting to the media server remotely over a modem Connecting to the media server remotely over the networkSetting up a dial-up connection Dialing up to the media server Accessing the Maintenance Web Interface Finding the active media server IP address Using the command line interface LoginsNetwork configuration Connecting directly to the media server Browser settingsConnecting remotely through the network Troubleshooting an installation Installing the media server hardwareConfiguring the media server hardware DhcpInstalling the license and Avaya authentication files Troubleshooting an installation Index IndexJune Using Dhcp IP address, 50 using this documentation June