Migrating translations
46 Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
3 Select the first file (the latest file should be at the top of the list), then select "Force restore if
server name mismatch" and "Force restore if backup version mismatch."
4 Click Restore to restore the translation files.
5 Click Restore Status.
6 Select the first file, then scroll down and click Review Status to see the results of the restore.
When done, the screen displays
Restore is finished.
If the restore process fails, you get an error message stating the reason for the failure. If that is the case,
then the translation file is not restored. Resolve the reason for the failure and restart the process.
Connecting to the standby media server
S8700 only
1 Connect to the services port on the back of the standby media server.
2 Launch a Web browser.
3 Log in as craft or dadmin.
4 Click Launch Maintenance Web Pages.
1 Under Server, click Release Server.
2 Click Release.
Connecting to the active media server
S8700 only
1 Connect to the services port on the back of the active media server.
2 Launch a Web browser.
3 Log in as craft or dadmin.
4 Click Launch Maintenance Web Interface.
5 Under Server, click Status Summary to verify that the standby media server has been refreshed.
Do not continue until the standby media server has been refreshed.
6 Open a SAT session using Native Configuration Manager or Avaya Site Administration.
7 Login as craft or dadmin.
Installing the translations
1 Type reset system 4 and press Enter.
2 Return the STS-supplied PCMCIA flashcard to Avaya.
Go to Adding IPSI translations to Communication Manager
on page 47 to add the IPSI translations
before saving translations.