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Avaya S8100 Series - Connecting to the active media server; Starting a SAT session; Checking link status with SAT (main server only)

Avaya S8100 Series
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Upgrading Communication Manager on Avaya S8700-series Media Servers or S8700-series ESS from R2.x/
210 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Connecting to the active media server
If you are on site, connect to the services port on the back of the active media server.
If you are off site, log on to the active media server with the actual IP address of the media
server.
Starting a SAT session
To start a SAT session.
1. Open a terminal emulation application, such as MS HyperTerminal.
2. Type 192.11.13.6 5023 and press Enter.
3. Log on as craft or dadmin.
Note:
Note: You must use SAT commands on the active server to complete the tasks
Checking link status with SAT (main server only)
on page 210 through Checking
for translation corruption on page 212.
Checking link status with SAT (main server only)
To use the SAT to check the status of various links:
1. Type display communication-interface links and press Enter.
2. Note all administered links.
3. Type status link number and press Enter for each administered link.
4. Check the following fields for the values listed:
Link Status = connected
Service State = in service
5. Type list signaling group and press Enter.
6. Note the signaling groups that are listed by number.
7. For each of the signaling groups listed, type status signaling group number and
press Enter.
8. Make a note of any links that are not operating. Also, note any links that might be not
operating because the customer does not use the links.

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