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Avaya S8500 - Connect New Cables to Standby Media Server; Move the Cables; On the Standby S8710 Media Server; Access the Standby Media Server

Avaya S8500
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2 Migrating from an S8500 Media Server to S8710 Media Server
On the standby S8710 Media Server
130 Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
Connect new cables to standby media server
1 Connect the new GREEN CAT5 Ethernet cable for control network A (CNA) to port 1 (Eth0) on
the standby S8710 Media Server.
2 If a dedicated control network, connect the new CAT5 Ethernet cable for the customers network
to the standby S8710 Media Server (Eth4) and verify connectivity.
3 Connect the new USB modem to the USB connector on the standby S8710 Media Server.
Move the cables
CAUTION:
The following steps cause an interruption of service; 2-5 minutes if moving only the
cables, up to 30 minutes if moving the Ethernet switch and UPS.
1 Disconnect the control network A (CNA) CAT5 cable from the S8500 Media Server and connect
it to the active S8710 Media Server (Eth0).
NOTE:
At this time, the active S8710 Media Server is controlling call processing.
2 If a dedicated control network, connect the CAT5 cable connected to the customers network to
the active S8710 Media Server (Eth4) and verify connectivity.
3 Move the modem connection from the S8500 Media Server to the active S8710 Media Server. Do
not use the serial modem connected to the RSA.
On the standby S8710 Media Server
Access the standby media server
1 Clear the ARP cache on the laptop if necessary. (See Clear the ARP cache on the laptop on page
122 and return here.)
2 If not already connected to the standby media server, connect to it.
3 Log in. (See Access the media server on page 123 and return here.)
Ping all the connections to the media server
1 Under Diagnostics, click Ping.
2 Select Other server(s), All IPSIs, UPS(s), Ethernet switches and click Execute Ping.
Release the standby media server
1 Under Server, click, Release Server to release the standby server from busyout mode.
2 Click Status Summary to verify that the standby server is no longer busied out.

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