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Installing and Configuring the Avay
a S8400 Media Server
February 2006
Contents
Main
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Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Audience
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How to use this documentation
Pre-installation: before going on site
Documentation
Verifying site readiness
Laptop preparation, software, and system information
Copying files to the laptop
About ASG and the unique on-site password
Obtaining license and Avaya authentication files
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Pre-installation: at the site
Equipment specifications
About media server port connections
Ethernet ports
Media server cable adapter
USB ETH-A ETH-B ETH-C ETH-D
Ethernet connectivity with the TN8412AP circuit pack
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Figure 2: Cable adapters on TN8412AP and TN8400AP circuit packs in a G650
Services access port
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About Modem connections
About Media Gateways
About Processor Ethernet
About SSH
High level overview of installation process
Installing and cabling the media gateways
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
Configuring the MPC
Configuring the media server
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Chapter 2: SNMP Configuration
Configuration of the SNMP modules in the UPS
Default UPS IP addresses
Preparing to configure the SNMP module
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Administering the SNMP module
Setting selected traps (alarming)
Chapter 3: Communication Manager Installation
Clearing the ARP cache on the laptop
Connecting the CD/DVD drive to the media server
Powering up the media server
Accessing the media server
Configuring Telnet for Windows 2000/XP
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
Installing IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging
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Chapter 4: Media server configuration
Opening the Maintenance Web Interface
Copying files to the media server
Enabling Network Time Servers
Using the Installation Wizard
Verifying MPC IP information
Installing MPC firmware
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Verifying media server connection to the customers LAN (if provided)
Enabling firewall settings
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Chapter 5: IP interface translations
Starting SAT terminal emulation
Inputting initial system translations
Adding media gateways
Enabling SIPI
Adding the SIPI to the system
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Chapter 6: IP interface configuration
SIPI address configuration
Programming the SIPI for static addressing
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Setting the VLAN and diffserv parameters
Resetting the SIPI
Verifying connectivity to media server
Verifying that SIPI is translated
Upgrading the SIPI firmware version (if necessary)
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Chapter 7: Post-installation administration
Verifying translations
Setting daylight savings time rules
Setting locations (if necessary)
Verifying date and time
Clearing and resolving alarms
Backing up files to the compact flash media
Enabling alarms to INADS via modem
Enabling alarms to INADS via SNMP
Before leaving the site
Chapter 8: Installation verification
Testing the SIPI circuit pack
Testing the license file
TN8400AP Media Server LEDs
Faceplate interfaces
TN8400AP Media Server LEDs
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communication path interactively communicating with its SIPI (TN8412).
LED descriptions
UPS LEDs
TN8412AP SIPI LEDs
Figure 7: TN8412AP SIPI circuit pack faceplate (graphic shows IPSI)
Figure 8: SIPI LED display for static address
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Appendix A: Media server access
Accessing the servers command line interface with SSH
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Connecting to the media server directly
Connecting to the media server remotely over the network
Connecting to the media server remotely over a modem
Accessing the Maintenance Web Interface
Using the SAT command line prompt
Logins for Avaya technicians and Business Partners
Configuring the network for Windows 2000/XP
Setting browser options for Internet Explorer 6.0.
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Appendix B: Installation troubleshooting
Troubleshooting media server hardware installation
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Troubleshooting configuring the media server hardware
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Troubleshooting the installation of license files and Avaya authentication files
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