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Avaya S8100 Series
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Migrating a DEFINITY ONE/S8100 to an S8700-Series Media Server with IP-PNC
820 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Note:
Note: If replacing a TN795 Processor circuit pack, you might not need the TN744D/E
Call Classifier-Detector circuit pack. The TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server
Interface (IPSI) circuit pack has call classifier functionality. However, increased
voice and data traffic might require the TN744D/E Call Classifier-Detector circuit
pack.
Note:
Note: If you have a TN799C or earlier CLAN circuit pack, you must replace the TN799
circuit pack with a TN799DP CLAN circuit pack.
Turning off the power to the control cabinet
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: Ensure that you have completed the premigration administration. If you do not
perform the premigration administration, the system will not function. For more
information, see Migrating translations
on page 814.
To turn off power to the control cabinet:
1. On the faceplate of the processor, press and hold the shutdown button until the shutdown
process starts.
When you see the green light the system is shut down.
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DANGER
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DANGER: The latch on the power supply acts as the DC power switch and removes only DC
power from the backplane. To remove the AC power from the cabinet, pull the AC
power cord from the back of the cabinet.
2. Unplug the power cord from the back of the cabinet to turn off the cabinet.
Replacing the processor circuit pack
To replace the processor circuit pack:
1. Remove the entire processor circuit pack and place it in an antistatic carrier or bag. You
might need to reinstall this circuit pack if you must stop the migration.
2. Remove the octopus cable from the connector that is associated with slot 2 on the
connector panel.
3. Install the IPSI adapter to the connector that is associated with slot 2 on the connector
panel.

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