Connecting Directly To The Remote Primary Server (S8300, S8500, Or S8700); Connecting Using The Customer's Lan - Avaya g700 Installation And Upgrades

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Manual installation of a new G700 without an S8300
Connecting directly to the remote primary server
(S8300, S8500, or S8700)
In this case, the target S8300 is an LSP. If you are at the location of the remote primary server,
you can connect directly to the remote server's Services port.
To install or upgrade the target LSP remotely
1. Install the S8300 (LSP) software by:
- Opening the Web interface and using the Avaya Installation Wizard or Upgrade Tool
2. Upgrade the G700 firmware by:
- Opening the Web interface and using the Avaya Installation Wizard or Upgrade Tool
or,
- Opening a telnet session to the primary server and then telnet to the P330 stack
processor and perform the installation commands
Note:
For direct connections, the TFTP server must be on the Customer LAN, not on
Note:
your laptop.

Connecting using the customer's LAN

If you can connect to the customer's LAN, you can:
1. Install the S8300 software by:
- Opening the Web interface on the S8300 and using the Avaya Installation Wizard
or,
- Opening the Web interface on the S8300 and using the main menu
2. Upgrade the G700 firmware by:
- Opening the Web interface on the primary server and using the Avaya Installation Wizard
or Upgrade Tool
or,
- Opening a telnet session to the P330 stack processor and perform the installation
commands
Note:
For LAN connections, the TFTP server can be your laptop or a customer
Note:
computer on the LAN.
See
About connection and login methods
and log into the G700.
522 Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
on page 47 for details on how physically to connect

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