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Job Aid: Replacing the SAMP on the Avaya S8500 Series server
108 Job Aids for Field Replacements (FRUs) for the Avaya S8500 Server
Figure 26: S8500C and SAMP connections and network interfaces
The SAMP card is a half-card PCI form factor that is powered externally. It supports one USB
interface and two 10/100 Ethernet ports that are located on the rear of the server.
l SAMP Ethernet 1 is not used.
l SAMP Ethernet 2 is for local Services laptop access. This is for on-site services personnel
(or customer) to access the SAMP using the craft login.
l The USB interface (acm0) connects a USB modem for remote dial-in/dial-out access. This
modem connection is shared between the server and the SAMP for remote maintenance,
administration, and alarming. For dial-in purposes, the user first establishes a ppp session
that terminates at the SAMP. The user then can establish an SSH (Secure Shell) or
HTTPS (Secure Web) session to the SAMP or the host using the craft login.
Figure notes:
1. SAMP Eth0 interface (192.11.13.2) 2. S8500C Ethx interface (192.11.13.1)
Host
(S8500B)
External
compact flash
cydssamp KLC 101204
Customer LAN
access/control network
Internal
SAMP-HOST link
IP address:
192.11.13.6
Type: Static
Services laptop
IP address: 192.11.13.6
Services laptop
IP address:
192.11.13.5
Type: Static
Modem
IP address: 10.1.2.3
Type: Static
SAMP
Dual NIC
(optional)
USB
eth0
eth1
eth1
eth2
eth0
ethx
acm0
Reserved
(Services for
future use)
INADS server
IP: 10.1.2.2
Type: Static
1
2

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