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Avaya S8100 Series - Assigning IP addresses to the IPSI circuit packs; Using DHCP addressing; Administering the location assignment

Avaya S8100 Series
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Migrating from a DEFINITY Server SI in an SCC to an S8700-Series Media Server with Fiber-PNC
694 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
will have a different key. You get a prompt in this case because it appears that the host
key has changed.
9. If necessary, click Yes to accept the server’s host key.
The system displays the PuTTY window.
10. Log in as craft.
Assigning IP addresses to the IPSI circuit packs
The IP server interface circuit packs receives IP addresses when you use the dynamic host
configuration protocol (DHCP).
Using DHCP addressing
So that the TN2312BP IPSI circuit packs can receive IP addresses dynamically, you must
assign the switch ID and the cabinet number to each IPSI circuit pack. The switch ID is A
through J. The cabinet number is 01 through 64. For G650 Media Gateways, a cabinet is
defined as one or more media gateways connected by TDM cable. This cabinet configuration is
called a G650 rack mount stack.
Administering the location assignment
To administer the location assignment:
1. Fully insert the TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack. If necessary, reseat the circuit pack to start the
programming sequence.
Note:
Note: You must start the following steps within 5 seconds after you insert the circuit
pack.
Note:
Note: For the following step, do not use a graphite pencil.

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