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Avaya S8100 Series - Accessing the media server; Configuring both media servers using AIW

Avaya S8100 Series
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On active S8710 Media Server
Issue 2.1 June 2006 883
8. Click Open.
Note:
Note: If you have not connected to this particular server before, SSH prompts you to
accept the server host key. If you save this key when prompted, you will not be
prompted if you connect again later. If you do not save the key, PuTTY prompts
you the next time you connect to this server.
When connecting through the Services laptop interface on the server, if you save the
host key, the host will be identified as 192.11.13.6. If you later connect to a different
server through its laptop interface, this new host also appears as 192.11.13.6, but it
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.
Accessing the media server
To access the media server:
1. Use the PuTTY application to reaccess the server using the secure shell (SSH) protocol.
2. Log in as craft or dadmin.
3. Log on to the Maintenance Web Interface. For more information, see Accessing the media
server on page 878 and return here.
Configuring both media servers using AIW
Use the Avaya Installation Wizard (AIW) on each media server to:
Configure the media server
Install the new license file and the software updates
Use one of the following methods to enter the date from the filled-out Electronic Preinstallation
Worksheet (EPW):
Import the data from the EPW.
Type the information manually.

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