Migrating from an S8700 Media Server to an S8710 Media Server
900 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
● Backing up files on the media server on page 930
● Releasing alarm suppression (optional) on page 930
● Setting the Product ID on page 930
● Logging off all administration applications on page 930
● Disconnecting from the media server on page 931
On the active S8710 Media Server:
● Accessing the active media server on page 931
● Resolving alarms on page 931
● Backing up files on the media server on page 932
● Releasing alarm suppression (optional) on page 932
● Setting the Product ID on page 932
● Logging off all administration applications on page 932
● Disconnecting from the media server on page 932
● Registering the system on page 933
● Removing customer files from the services laptop on page 933
Premigration administration
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: The licensing of the platform and port network connectivity attributes for the
S8700-series Media Server can be complex. See Caution about platform/PNC
license settings for the S8700-series Media Server on page 314 and License and
Avaya authentication files on page 313.
Upgrading G150, G350 or G700 Media Gateways and local
survivable processors (if being used)
Note:
Note: If the customer has no G150, G350 or G700 Media Gateways or no local
survivable processors (LSPs), skip these tasks and go to On the active S8700
Media Server on page 902.