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Avaya S8100 Series - Computer requirements; User requirements

Avaya S8100 Series
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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.

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