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Avaya S8100 Series - Turning on the media gateway; Post-migration tasks; Accessing the server command line interface with SSH protocol

Avaya S8100 Series
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Migrating a DEFINITY Server SI in an MCC to an S8700-Series Media Server with Fiber-PNC
732 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
To install the Expansion Interface circuit packs:
1. Remove the existing circuit pack and place the circuit pack in an antistatic container or bag.
2. Insert the TN570C or later EI circuit packs into the EXPN INTFC slots (A01, B02).
Turning on the media gateway
To turn on the media gateway:
1. Turn on the media gateways.
2. Remove the emergency ground wire if used.
Post-migration tasks
Accessing the server command line interface with SSH protocol
Note:
Note: Using the SSH protocol to access the server is applicable to CM Release 3.0 and
forward.
To use this procedure with a laptop cable connection to the services port, you must configure
your laptop for the network connection. See Network configuration
on page 1242. In addition, a
third-party SSH client must already be installed on your computer.
PuTTY is one such client available for download from http://www.putty.nl/download.html
. The
following procedure describes, as an example of SSH access, how to log into the server
command line with PuTTY.
Note:
Note: A version of PuTTY that is defaulted for SSH server access is available for Avaya
services personnel only. In this version, some values below have already been
pre-selected.
!
CAUTION:
CAUTION: While a variety of Avaya products support access using SSH, Avaya does not
provide support for third-party clients used for SSH access. Any problems with an
SSH client, including PuTTY, are the responsibility of the user or the SSH client
vendor.

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