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6 Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
Replacing expansion interface and maintenance circuit packs,
if necessary 30
Replacing tone clocks with TN2312BP IPSI circuit packs in the
expansion port networks and processor port network (optional) 31
Converting the processor port network to a port network 31
Cutting over to S8700 or S8710 Media Server control 32
Completing the migration 32
Testing the S8700 or S8710 Multi-Connect configuration 32
• Migrating translations 33
Before the day of migration 33
Day of migration 33
Accessing the media server 33
Checking system status 34
Verifying license file 35
Transfering translations (Multi-Connect only) 35
From a magneto optical disk 35
Ordering information 36
Terminal emulation settings 36
Disconnecting from the active media server 36
Connecting to the standby media server 36
Disconnecting from the standby media server 37
Connecting to the active media server 37
Copying translation files from MO disk to the active
S8700 or S8710 Media Server 37
Disconnecting from the active media server 40
Connecting to the standby media server 40
Disconnecting from the standby media server 41
Connecting to the active media server 41
Installing the translations 41
From a PCMCIA flashcard 41
Connecting to the standby media server 41
Disconnecting from the standby media server 42
Connecting to the active media server 42
Restoring translation files 42
Disconnecting from the active media server 44
Restoring data for a migration (S8710 only) 44
Access the media server from your laptop 44
Verify license file 44
Copy translation files to media server 44