Powering Up The System; Ap And Lan Configuration (Defaults) - Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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4. Check and measure that the customer-supplied power is the correct voltage and polarity.
(Use a volt-ohmmeter. Note the voltage for AC systems.) Perform this check prior to
plugging any equipment into the outlets or powering up.
a.
b.
c.
Notify the customer of discrepancies.
5. □ Check that all power switches are in the off position before you connect the power.
6. □ Connect the main power feeds to the MPS 1000 and verify that they are labeled.

Powering Up The System

1. □ Power up the system console.
2. □ Power up each chassis, one at time, check the voltages and check the power on each
chassis according to the installation manual.
3. □ Power up the AP unit and allow it run self tests and observe for errors.
4. □ Check for fault lights on the control panels.
5. □ Log in to the system as peri user, then as root user.

AP and LAN Configuration (defaults)

1. Check the mounted file systems with the df –k command and verify that it matches the
installation guide for this model.
2. Verify the date and time and proper time zone.
3. Verify that the installed memory matches the SDP. Use the dmesg |grep mem command.
4. Verify that the LAN cards are set to factory defaults (or later) with the ifconfig –a command.
5. Verify that the mirrored drive is in the clean state using the metastat command, if applicable.
6. Issue a ping command to all TMS and default devices in the /etc/hosts file before you make
any modifications.
October 2014
Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
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