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Avaya S8100 Series Installing And Configuring

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Issue 4.1 June 2005 57
Chapter 5: Connecting to the IPSIs
The media gateways must be installed, connected to each other, and powered up.
This chapter covers the following tasks:
Connecting to the IPSIs on page 58
Programming the IPSI circuit packs on page 60
Using DHCP addressing on page 60
Using static addressing on page 62
Verifying that IPSIs are translated on page 68
Verifying connectivity to media server on page 68
Upgrading IPSI firmware version (if necessary) on page 68
Enabling control of IPSIs on page 69
Verifying license status on page 69
Reusing a TN2312AP/BP circuit pack on page 70
At a minimum, you must program the reference IPSI and connect to it to avoid going into No
License Mode. Once the IPSIs are connected to the control network, they may alarm if the
firmware is not the most current. The alarm automatically goes away once the IPSI firmware is
upgraded.

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Avaya S8100 Series Specifications

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BrandAvaya
ModelS8100 Series
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

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