Accessing the media server
Figure 111: Services laptop computer connected directly to the S8500 Media Server
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cadlsrv2 KLC 091403
Figure notes
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Services laptop
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PCMCIA Network Interface Card (NIC)
Once connected, you can administer the media server using these interfaces:
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Maintenance Web Interface for server-specific administration.
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A command line interface in a Telnet or terminal emulation application for Linux shell and SAT
commands (usable on the active media server only).
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Avaya Site Administration for SAT commands (usable on the active media server only)
See
Maintenance Web Interface
To access the media server, open a Web browser, a command line interface, or Avaya Site Administration.
Use 192.11.13.6 for the IP address. (This IP address is the same for all media servers.) When prompted,
log in.
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PCI
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100-127 -, 3,0A, 50/60 Hz
200-240 -, 1,5A, 50/60 Hz
PCI 2
133 MHz/64 Bit, 100 MHz/64 Bit
on page 294 for more details.
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
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NIC adapter cable (if necessary)
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Black CAT5 crossover cable
LINK TX/RX
LINK TX/RX
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