Migrating an Avaya IP600/S8100 to an S8700-Series Media Server with IP-PNC
854 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Migration tasks
Perform the following tasks to change a processor port network to a port network (IP600).
Verifying hardware
Ensure that you have the conversion specific hardware on hand.
Note:
Note: If customers currently are using the Audix feature on the S8100 Media Server,
they need to purchase a separate Audix system. The TN795 or TN2314
Processor circuit pack containing the Audix feature is being replaced with a
TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack that does not
have that feature. The existing processor circuit pack must be returned to Avaya.
Note:
Note: Customers also must add an ED-1E568-70G1 DEFINITY Audix Slim board and a
TN2501AP Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL) circuit pack for
announcements.
Changing the IP600 control chassis to a port network
To change the Avaya IP600 control chassis to a port network, you must:
● Replace the existing straight-wire WP cables, if present, with new twisted-pair I/O cables.
● Replace the processor circuit pack with a TN2312BP IP Server Interface (IPSI) circuit
pack.
● Connect a CAT5 straight-through cable from the IPSI to the media server through the
network of the customer.
Note:
Note: If you replace a TN795 Processor circuit pack, you might not need the TN744D/E
Call Classifier-Detector circuit pack. The TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack has call
classifier functionality. However, increased voice and data traffic can 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.