Avaya S8710 manual Index

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Index

A

access media server directly, 81

remotely over modem, 84 remotely over network, 84

accessing Maintenance Web Interface, 85 accessing the media server, 34

add

IPSI information, 45 media gateways, 44

administer IPSI, 45

IPSI circuit pack, 50

TN2312BP IP Server Interface, 45 alarm activation level

setting, 48 alarming

setting selected traps, 30 alarms, 71

enabling to INADS via modem, 65 enabling to INADS via SNMP, 65 viewing, 60

ARP cache clearing, 33

attendant console LEDs, 71

Avaya P333T Ethernet switch configuring, 31

LEDs, 76 security alert, 31

Index

A

connect

IPSI to media server, 49 to customer network, 22

connecting hardware, 49

connection to LAN verifying, 38

conventions, 10

copying EPW to services laptop, 17 copying files to services laptop, 17 customer network

connecting to, 22

D

date and time verifying, 59

daylight savings rules location, 59 setting, 58

DHCP IP addressing IPSI circuit pack, 50 using, 50

direct access to media server, 81 disable unused Ethernet switch ports, 60 disconnecting from media server, 40 documentation, 21

downloading Avaya authentication file, 17 downloading license file, 17 downloading this book, 12 downloading updates from the Web, 12

B

back up files, 61, 63

to compact flash media, 61

C

circuit packs LEDs, 71

clearing ARP cache, 33 command line interface, 86 compact flash drive

on S8710 Media Server, 61 compact flash media

backing up files to, 61 configure

Avaya P333T Ethernet switch, 31 media server, 33, 43

media server 2, 41 modem, 39 UPS, 28

E

enable Ethernet switch ports, 60

EPW

copying to services laptop, 17 getting from Web site, 17

equipment specifications, S8710, 18 Ethernet switch

disabling unused ports, 60

F

faceplates

TN2312BP circuit pack, 77

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 Using this documentation About This DocumentationAudience Conventions Physical dimensionsGeneral TerminologyCommands Downloading this documentation Downloading this book and updates from the WebRelated resources Safety labels and security alert labelsTrademarks Technical assistanceSending us comments Within the USIntroduction Before you go on site Pre-installation informationDownloading license and Avaya authentication files Before you start the installation Equipment specificationsEquipment specifications Required hardware Documentation Connecting to the customer’s network Figure notes Connecting the USB modems Connecting to collocated serversConnecting to separated servers High level overview of installation process Testing the complete installation Completing the installation administrationConfiguring the hardware in the rack Configuring the Snmp modules in the UPS Security Alert Setting selected traps alarming Single control networkDuplicated control network Page Use the command set spanning disable Clearing the ARP cache on the laptop Configuring the media serverPowering up the media server Accessing the media serverSetting up Telnet Installing Avaya Communication Manager Using the Installation Wizard Click Launch Avaya Installation Wizard Click Execute Ping Configuring the modem Disconnecting from the media server Testing the media server LEDsRemastering the hard drive Configuring second media serverJune Starting terminal emulation Translating the IPSIsResetting the media server Inputing translationsAdding media gateways Adding Ipsi information Administering the IPSIsTranslating the IPSIs Administering the IPSIs S8700/S8710 MC Enabling Ipsi duplication duplicated control network onlyInstalling the translation file Setting alarm activation levelConnecting to the IPSIs Programming the Ipsi circuit packs Using Dhcp addressingSetting the switch ID Using static addressingConnecting directly to the Ipsi Type show control interface and press Enter LED display showing that the Ipsi has a static IP address Verifying that IPSIs are translatedVerifying connectivity to media server Upgrading Ipsi firmware version if necessaryEnabling control of IPSIs Verifying license status Reusing a TN2312AP/BP circuit packVerifying translations Completing the installation administrationType change daylight-savings-rules and press Enter Setting daylight savings time rulesVerifying date and time Setting locations if necessaryEnabling and disabling Ethernet switch ports Resolving alarmsBacking up files to the compact flash media S8710 only June Placing the flashcard in the media server Backing up files to the Pcmcia flashcard S8700 onlyJune Telneting to media server Enabling alarmsTo Inads via modem To Inads via SnmpRegistering the system Installing the media gateways June Testing the TN2312BP Ipsi circuit pack Testing the media server installationSample Ipsi 01A test results screen-page Testing the license fileS8700 Media Server LEDs LED indicatorsTesting the media server LEDs Interpreting the test results Disc S8710 Media Server LEDsLEDs on back panel of S8710 Media Server LEDs on Avaya P333T Ethernet switch Avaya Ethernet switch LEDsIpsi LEDs Uninterruptible power supply LEDsTN2312BP circuit pack faceplate LED display on the Ipsi circuit pack-static address LED display indicating connectivity status-DHCP address Connecting to the media server directly Accessing the media serverCadlsrvr KLC Cadlsrv2 KLC Connecting to the media server remotely over the network Connecting to the media server remotely over a modemSetting up a dial-up connection Accessing the Maintenance Web Interface Dialing up to the media serverFinding the active media server IP address Logins Using the command line interfaceNetwork configuration Browser settings Connecting directly to the media serverConnecting remotely through the network Installing the media server hardware Troubleshooting an installation Dhcp Configuring the media server hardwareInstalling the license and Avaya authentication files Troubleshooting an installation Index IndexJune Using Dhcp IP address, 50 using this documentation June