Powering Down The Media Server; Removing The Cover Of The Media Server - Avaya S8500 Manual

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9
In the navigation pane, click Backup Now.
10
Under the Data Sets heading, select all data sets.
11
Select one of the following backup methods:
12
If you want to encrypt the backup, select the Encrypt backup using pass phrase check box and
type a pass phrase.
13
Click Start Backup.

Powering down the media server

After the backup is finished, complete the following steps to power down the media server.
1
From the media server Web interface, click Shutdown This Server.
2
Select Delayed.
3
After the media server shuts down, unplug the power cord from the back of the server.
4
Unplug the power cord from the Remote Supervisor Adapter (RSA).
5
Disconnect the modem from the RS-232 port on the RSA.
6
Disconnect and label the LAN connection (if used) from the Ethernet port on the RSA.
7
Pull the server forward so that the server rails expand and the retaining clips on the rails click into
place.
8
Unplug and label the cable from the Ethernet port labeled LINK A on the dual NIC.

Removing the cover of the media server

1
Loosen the two captive screws on the back of the media server (see
cover's captive screws,
2
Slide the server cover back from the front panel until the cover's tabs are released from the top
slot of the front panel.
3
Lift the cover straight up and move it away from the server.
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
December 2003
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CAUTION:
All power must be removed from the media server before starting this procedure.
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Installing the network interface card
Figure 5, Locating the server
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