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Avaya S8500 - Conventions; General; Physical Dimensions; Terminology

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Conventions
16 Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
Migrating from a DEFINITY ECS R or SI on page 90
Converting a processor port network to a port network (CMC) on page 98
Converting a processor port network to a port network (IP600) on page 102
Postmigration administration on page 107
Migrating a dedicated control network to a nondedicated control network on page 165
Upgrading a TN2312AP to a TN2312BP IP Server Interface circuit pack on page 166
These sections contain step-by-step instructions to migrate the hardware and/or translations of a variety
of systems and configurations to an S8700 or S8710 Media Server. Included are instructions to remove
and install hardware, disconnect and reconnect equipment, turn the equipment off and on, and perform
initial administration.
Conventions
This section describes the conventions that we use in this book.
General
We show commands and screens from the newest Communication Manager and see the most current
documentation.
Physical dimensions
All physical dimensions are in English units followed by metric units in parentheses. Wire gauge
measurements are in AWG followed by the diameter in millimeters in parentheses.
Terminology
We use the following terminology in this documentation:
Configuration is a general term that encompasses all references to an Avaya media server with
media gateways running Communication Manager.
Cabinet refers to a stack of media gateways (such as the G650) that are TDM-cabled together. It is
the same as a port network. It can also refer to the MCC1 (multi-carrier cabinet).
UUCSS refers to a circuit pack address in cabinet-carrier-slot order.
Telephone and voice terminal have the same meaning.
ASAI is synonymous with the newer CallVisor ASAI.
Typography
This section describes the typographical conventions for commands, keys, user input, system output, and
field names.

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