3Migrating from an S8700 Media Server to an S8710 Media Server
On the S8700 Media Server
Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server 143
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1 Move the cables on page 159
NOTE:
At this time, the active S8710 Media Server is controlling call processing.
On the standby S8710 Media Server:
1 Access the standby media server on page 160
2 Ping all the connections to the media server on page 160
3 Release the standby media server on page 160
4 Back up files on the media server on page 160
5 Release alarm suppression (optional) on page 161
6 Set the Product ID on page 161
7 Log off all administration applications on page 161
8 Disconnect from the media server on page 161
On the active S8710 Media Server:
1 Access the active media server on page 161
2 Resolve alarms on page 162
3 Back up files on the media server on page 162
4 Release alarm suppression (optional) on page 162
5 Set the Product ID on page 162
6 Log off all administration applications on page 162
7 Disconnect from the media server on page 162
8 Register the system on page 162
On the active S8700 Media Server:
1 Access the media server on page 163
2 Shut down the media server on page 163
3 Disconnect the cables on page 163
On the S8700 Media Server
Clear the ARP cache on the laptop
NOTE:
Depending on your laptop computer’s operating system (generally Windows 2000), you
may need to clear the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache before entering a new IP
address. If you enter an IP address, and your computer cannot connect, then you may need
to clear the cache.
1 On your laptop computer, click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.