Migrating an Avaya IP600/S8100 to an S8700-Series Media Server with IP-PNC
846 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
● Using static addressing on page 861
● Clearing the ARP cache on the laptop computer on page 862
● Logging in to the IPSI on page 862
● Setting the control interface on page 863
● Setting the VLAN and diffserv parameters on page 864
● Resetting the IPSI on page 864
● Verifying IPSI translations on page 865
● Verifying IPSI connectivity on page 866
● Enabling control of the IPSI on page 866
● Verifying the customer data on page 866
● Verifying circuit pack locations on page 867
● Verifying circuit pack insertion on page 867
● Verifying the IP addresses on page 867
● Checking the link status on page 868
● Upgrading firmware on page 868
● Testing the installation on page 869
● Busying out previously busied out trunks on page 869
● Troubleshooting the migration on page 869
● Returning replaced equipment on page 869
Premigration administration
This migration affects service because you must turn off the IP600 chassis to replace the
processor. Before you turn off the chassis, you must perform the following premigration
administration.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: The licensing of the platform and port network connectivity attributes for the
S8700-Series Media Server can be complex. See Caution about platform/PNC
license settings for the S8700-series Media Server on page 314 and License and
Avaya authentication files on page 313.