Upgrading And Reconfiguring The Software - Avaya 1000M Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Maintenance terminal configuration parameters
IP subnet configuration

Upgrading and reconfiguring the software

NN43021-310
Standard 06.01
lnstalling a Signaling Server
a.
Check that the power cord is the type required in the region where
you use the server. Do not modify or use the supplied AC power cord
if it is not the correct type.
b.
Attach the female end of the power cord to the mating AC power
receptacle on the right-hand side of the server back panel. Plug the
male end of the AC power cord into the AC power source (wall
outlet).
5
Configure the COM1 serial port as the communication port for the
connected maintenance terminal. Configure the COM 1 baud rate for the
serial port on the server to 9600 b/ps. See Avaya Linux Platform Base and
Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315).
6
Configure the connected maintenance terminal. See Avaya Linux
Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning
(NN43001-315).
7
Press the Power switch.
To configure Signaling Server maintenance terminal configuration
parameters, see the Maintenance chapter of Avaya Linux Platform Base and
Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315).
CS 1000 Release 7.6 Signaling Servers support IPv6 and IPv4 addresses. If
the Signaling Server and Call Server reside in different IP subnets, you must
manually add a route from Base Manager in order for Element Manager to
communicate and interact with the Call Server. For more information, see
Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and
Commissioning (NN43001-315).
This section contains information and references for upgrading the Signaling
Server software from a previous release to CS 1000 Release 7.5. Signaling
Server applications in CS 1000 Release 7.5 require Linux. You must install
March 2013
End of Procedure

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