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Avaya S8500 - Install Communication Manager and Restore Files; Connect Duplication Cables; Verify Date and Time; Install Software Update, if any

Avaya S8500
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3Migrating from an S8700 Media Server to an S8710 Media Server
On second S8710 Media Server
Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server 159
June 2004
Install Communication Manager and restore
files
1 Repeat tasks Power up the media server on page 150 through Restore the Linux migration backup
files on page 156 for media server 2 and return here.
CAUTION:
Make sure you restore the files from media server 2.
Connect duplication cables
1 Connect the fiber optic and CAT5 duplication cables to both media servers.
Verify date and time
1 Under Server, click Server Date/Time.
2 Verify that the date, time, and time zone are correct. Make changes as necessary.
Click Submit only if you made changes.
Install software update, if any
1 Repeat tasks Install software update (if any) on page 157 through Verify media server
configuration on page 158 for media server 2 and return here.
Move Ethernet cables
Moving the CAT5 cables from the S8700 Media Servers to the S8710 Media Servers transfers control to
the S8710 Media Servers.
Move the cables
1 If not already connected, disconnect the control network A (CNA) CAT5 cable (GREEN) from
the powered down (standby) S8700 Media Server and connect it to the standby S8710 Media
Server (Eth0). If IP Connect, this is also the connection to the customer’s network.
2 From the SAT, type set ips a and press Enter to force the tone clock to reside on A.
CAUTION:
Before doing step 3, verify visually that the IPSIs connected to control network B (CNB)
are not active. If they are, move the cable connected to CNA (GREEN).
If duplicated control network, disconnect the control network B (CNB) CAT5 cable from
the active S8700 Media Server and connect it to the active S8710 Media Server (Eth3).
NOTE:
At this time, the active S8700 Media Server is still controlling call processing.

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