Migrating from a DEFINITY Server CSI in a CMC with a Linear Flash to an S8400 Media Server that uses a
334 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
● Feature Extraction Tool (FET) application. Use FET only for G3v4 through Release 9csi
releases that upgrade to Avaya Communication Manager. Integrated FET also is available
within the RFA application.
● License Installation Tool (LIT) application. Use LIT to install a Communication Manager
license on any Release 10 or later DEFINITY Server CSI.
Computer requirements
Before you attempt to access RFA, verify that your computer has:
● Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
● 128-bit encryption
● Internal access to the RFA web site at http://rfa.avaya.com
● A supported monitor resolution of 800 x 600
User requirements
An RFA user must meet the following requirements:
● Be either an:
- An Avaya associate or contractor with a valid Avaya Human Resources Identification (HR
ID) number.
- An approved BusinessPartner with a valid BusinessPartner number.
- An Avaya contractor who works with Avaya.
● Be a registered and authenticated RFA user.
- To be registered in RFA means you have a Single Sign-On (SSO) login and you have
registered for each product family in which you want to create a license file. If you do not
already have an SSO login, see Avaya Remote Feature Activation (RFA) User Guide,
03-300149. If you are an Avaya employee, you do not have to register. You can use your
Windows NT login name and password to log on.
- To be authenticated in RFA means you have successfully registered, and your Avaya
coach or Group Authorization Identification (GAI) manager approved your access to
RFA.
● For more information, see Avaya Remote Feature Activation (RFA) User Guide,
03-300149.