Installing Avaya Site Administration - Avaya S8700 Manual

Installing forip connect configurations
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Installing the S8700 IP Connect
Follow these steps to connect a modem to the Avaya S8700 Media Server.
1
Connect a modem to one of the USB ports on each media server using the USB cable that
comes with the modem.
2
Connect one end of the modem line cord to the analog-line port on each modem.
Connect the other end of the line cord to the customer supplied remote access line.
3
NOTE:
Both modems connect to the same remote access line. Presentation (RJ11) of this line at
each S8700 Media Server is locally engineered.

Installing Avaya Site Administration

If you do not have ASA on your computer, make sure your PC or laptop first meets the
minimum requirements described in
Minimum requirements to run ASA
Operating systems
MS Windows 95
MS Windows 98
MS Windows NT 4.0
MS Windows 2000
Graphics adapter
Floppy disk drive
CD-ROM
Available hard disk space
Printer port
Network adapter
Free serial ports
You can install ASA on your computer two different ways: from the Avaya Site Administration
CD or from the S8700 Media Server.
''Minimum requirements to run ASA'' on page
Processor/RAM
486SL/66/16 MB
Pentium/32 MB
Pentium/64 MB
Pentium-class 300 MHz/64 MB
SVGA with minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600
3-1/2 in. 1.44-MB floppy disk drive
CD-ROM drive (required to install ASA from CD)
A minimum of 100-MB free hard disk space is required.
The requirement for disk space depends on the size and
number of configuration data sets.
Standard PC or network printer port is required for
connecting to a printer to produce station button labels.
Required for network access to the Avaya S8700 Media
Server, AUDIX, and other network-connected systems.
One free serial port capable of 9600-bps operation is
required for a connection to each serial device (UPS).
We recommend that PCs have at least a 16550A UART or
16550A UART simulator (capable of 56 kbps DTE-speed
connections). USB and internal modems should emulate
this hardware.
A second serial port is required for simultaneous
connection to AUDIX through a serial connection.
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