Verifying That Ipsis Are Translated; Verifying Connectivity To Media Server; Upgrading Ipsi Firmware Version (If Necessary) - Avaya S8500 Manual

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Check the LCD. Verify that it has an I P with a filled-in V showing at the bottom. (See
LED display showing that the IPSI has a static IP address,
Figure 86: LED display showing that the IPSI has a static IP address
17
Disconnect the laptop from the faceplate.
18
Repeat for each IPSI circuit pack.

Verifying that IPSIs are translated

1
Type
list ipserver-interface
2
Verify that all ISPI circuit packs are translated.

Verifying connectivity to media server

1
Under Diagnostics, click Execute Pingall and select "Other server(s), All IPSIs, UPS(s), Ethernet
switches" to verify connectivity to these units.
2
Verify that all endpoints respond correctly.

Upgrading IPSI firmware version (if necessary)

You may need to upgrade the firmware on some or all the IPSIs. Each IPSI must be on the same firmware
load.
1
Under Installation and Upgrades, click View IPSI Version.
2
Select "Query All" and click View IPSI Version.
3
Verify the firmware release for each TN2312BP IPSI. If an upgrade is required, follow the
procedures in "Upgrading Software and Firmware," Upgrading IPSI Firmware.
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
December 2003
NOTE:
Always use the arp -d 192.11.13.6 command (step 4) to clear the ARP cache on the
laptop before connecting to another IPSI. If the cache is not cleared the laptop appears to
hang and does not connect to the next IPSI.
and press Enter.
Connecting to the IP server interfaces
on page 227)
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Figure 86,
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