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Avaya S8500 - Connecting to the Active Media Server; Copying Translation Files from MO Disk to the Active S8700 or S8710 Media Server; Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server

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Migrating translations
Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server 37
June 2004
2 Launch a Web browser.
3 Log in as craft or dadmin.
4 Click Launch Maintenance Web Pages.
5 Under Server, click Busy-out Server.
6 Click Busy Out.
S8700 or S8710
Disconnecting from the standby media server
1 Unplug the laptop from the services port on the back of the standby media server.
Connecting to the active media server
NOTE:
If the PCMCIA memory card is currently plugged into the bottom slot on the active media
server, remove it. The MOST tool will be plugged into the bottom slot.
1 Open a DOS Command window (Start > Run > Command)
If connected to the services port (2):
2 Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter.
3 At the login prompt log in as craft or dadmin.
If connected through the customer network:
4 Type telnet ipaddress and press Enter, where ipaddress is the active media server IP address
5 At the login prompt log in as craft or dadmin.
Copying translation files from MO disk to the active
S8700 or S8710 Media Server
1 Type stop -acf and press Enter to stop Communication Manager call processing.
2 Type sudo readmo -e and press Enter to enable MO read.
NOTE:
Be sure that the Magneto Optical drive is powered up. There is a power switch located on
the rear of the drive. For the S8700, see Figure 1, Magneto optical drive connection to
S8700 Media Server, on page 39. For the S8710, see Figure 2, Magneto optical drive
connection to S8710 Media Server, on page 40.
3 S8700 MC: Insert the MOST tool flash adapter into the bottom PCMCIA port of the active media
server.
S8710: Insert the MOST tool USB cable into a USB port of the active media server.
4 Insert the removable media (optical disk) into the external MO drive.

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