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Avaya S8100 Series - Chapter 4: Migrating to an Avaya S8400 Media Server; Migration paths for S8400 Media Servers; Migrating from a DEFINITY Server CSI in a CMC with a Linear Flash

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Migration paths for S8400 Media Servers
Issue 2.1 June 2006 317
Chapter 4: Migrating to an Avaya S8400 Media
Server
This chapter describes how to migrate from existing DEFINITY systems to the Avaya S8400
Media Server.
The most common migrations are from non-Linux-based systems to Linux-based media
servers. Non-Linux-based systems include systems such as the DEFINITY ONE/S8100. Less
common migrations include migrations from one Linux-based media server to another. Not all
non-Linux-based systems can migrate to a Linux-based media server. Whether you can migrate
a system depends on the supported migration path. A migration path refers to the platform and
the software release from which you can migrate to the new platform.
Migration paths for S8400 Media Servers
An S8400 Media Server that is running Communication Manager Release 3.1 software can
support a configuration that has one or more LSPs. The LSPs must be running Communication
Manager Release 3.1. For more information, see Upgrades
on page 63.
Migrating from a DEFINITY Server CSI in a CMC with a Linear
Flash
When you migrate from a DEFINITY Server CSI in a CMC with a Linear Flash to an S8400
Media Server with a flash card reader:
1. Copy the translations to the linear flash card in the PCMCIA slot on the TN798B Processor
circuit pack.
2. Plug the PCMCIA flash card with the translations into the flash card reader attached to the
Services laptop.
3. Copy the translations to the S8400 Media Server.

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