32 Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8700 Series Media Server
6. Set the following parameters:
● IP address and subnet mask of the UPS
● For UPS1, the defaults are 198.152.254.239, 255.255.255.0.
● For UPS2, the defaults are 198.152.255.239, 255.255.255.0.
● IP address of the trap receiver. (Do not use the Active Server IP address.)
● For UPS1, this is the IP address of media server 1 (default is 198.152.254.200).
● For UPS2, this is the IP address of media server 2 (default is 198.152.255.200).
● Default Gateway address of the UPS is 198.152.254.201.
Note:
Note: If a Network Management System (NMS) is going to monitor the UPS, coordinate
the assignment of community names with the network administrator. If an NMS is
not going to monitor the UPS, set the community names to unique string values.
● SNMP community string for Get, Set, and Trap.
!
SECURITY ALERT:
SECURITY ALERT: The Get and Set, community name strings are generally configured with default
values of Public and Private, respectively. These community name strings
function as passwords for their respective SNMP operation. It is always a good
idea to change these community name strings to something other than the
default values. If a NMS is in operation on the network, whatever these values
are changed to must be coordinated with its administrator. If the defaults are left
administered this could create a serious security issue. For example, the
default Set community name string, with its widely known value of Private, could
be used to shut down power to the UPS loads via an SNMP message.
7. When completed, disconnect the services laptop computer from the UPS.
8. Connect one end of a CAT5 cable to the RJ45 connector on the UPS 1 SNMP module and
the other end to the next available port on the Ethernet switch for Control Network A (CNA).
9. Depending on whether a single or duplicated control network is installed (Single control
network on page 33 or Duplicated control network on page 33), repeat steps 5 through 7 for
the UPS 2 SNMP module.
10. Connect one end of a CAT5 cable to the RJ45 connector on the UPS 2 SNMP module and
the other end to the next available port on the Ethernet switch for Control Network B (CNB).