Access The Media Server; Clear Alarms; Start A Sat Session; Check Link Status - Avaya S8500 Manual

Migrating to the media server
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Access the media server

1
Launch the Web browser.
2
Type 192.11.13.6 in the
3
Log on as craft or dadmin and suppress alarm origination.
4
Click Launch Maintenance Web Interface to get to the Main Menu.

Clear alarms

1
Under Alarms, click Current Alarms.
2
Select the server alarms to be cleared and click Clear.
3
Resolve any major alarms using SAT commands and a terminal emulation application, such as
Native Configuration Manager or MS HyperTerminal.

Start a SAT session

1
Open a terminal emulation application, such as Native Configuration Manager or MS
HyperTerminal.
2
Type
192.11.13.6 5023
3
Log on as craft or dadmin and suppress alarm origination.

Check link status

NOTE:
Because some links may be down by choice, make note of them before the upgrade.
1
Type
display communication-interface links
2
Note all administered links.
3
Type
status link number
Check the following fields for the values listed:
Link Status
Service State
4
Type
list signaling group
5
Note the signaling groups listed by number.
6
For each of the signaling groups listed, type
7
Under the

Record all busyouts

1
Type
display errors
busied out, so you can return them to their busied-out state after the migration.
Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
Migrating from an S8500 Media Server to S8710 Media Server
field and press Enter to open the logon page.
Address
and press Enter.
and press Enter for each administered link.
= connected
= in service
and press Enter.
Group State
field, make note of any links that are out of service.
and press Enter. Look for type 18 errors and record any trunks that are
On the S8500 Media Server
and press Enter.
status signaling group number
2
and press Enter.
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