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Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway
Connecting to the Customer’s Network
May 2003
Connecting to the Customer’s
Network
The S8700 Media Server for IP Connect and Multi-Connect Configurations and other
components connect directly to the customer’s network. The following sections provide
information for various IP components.
• ‘‘Avaya S8700 Media Server’’ on page 209
• ‘‘TN799DP Control LAN’’ on page 210
• ‘‘The TN2302AP IP Media Processor’’ on page 211
• ‘‘The TN801B MAP-D LAN Gateway’’ on page 211
• ‘‘TN2501 Voice over the LAN (VAL)’’ on page 211
Avaya S8700 Media Server
In a typical configuration you connect to the network through a port on the back of the Avaya
TM
S8700 Media Server, using a standard CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors on each end. Typically
for an IP Connect configuration, you connect through port 1 (Eth0). (See ‘‘CAT5 cable
connected to a port on the back of the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server’’ on page 209). For a
Multi-Connect configuration, you connect through one of the available 4 ports on the network
interface card (NIC), typically the one corresponding to Eth4.
The other end of the cable connects to an Ethernet switch (router), hub, or token ring.
CAT5 cable connected to a port on the back of the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server
Figure notes
1 To network (S8700 IP Connect)
2 To network (S8700 Multi-Connect)
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