Power Up The Media Server; Access The Media Server; Set Up Telnet (If Necessary) - Avaya S8500 Manual

Migrating to the media server
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3 Migrating from an S8700 Media Server to an S8710 Media Server
On first S8710 Media Server

Power up the media server

1
Connect the AC power cord to media server 1 and to UPS 1 to power it up.
2
Push the power button.

Access the media server

To access the media server:
1
Clear the ARP cache from the laptop if necessary. (See
143 and return here.)
2
Connect the laptop to the services port (2) on the back of the media server using a crossconnect
cable.
3
Place the CD with Communication Manager in the CD-ROM drive on the media server.
4
Wait at least 3 minutes after powering up before starting a Telnet session to access the information
on the CD.

Set up Telnet (if necessary)

The Microsoft Telnet application may be set to send a carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF) each time
you press Enter. The installation program sees this as 2 key presses. If running Windows 2000/XP, you
need to correct this before you copy the Remaster Program to the hard drive.
1
Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
2
Type
3
Type
Sending only CR
then close the dialog box.
If message says
Sending both CR & LF
then continue with step 4.
4
Type
5
Type
Sending only CR
6
Close the dialog box.
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NOTE:
You must place the CD in the drive immediately.
NOTE:
Use a telnet session to access the information on the CD.
and press Enter to open a Microsoft Telnet session.
telnet
and press Enter to see the current settings. If message says
display
unset crlf
and press Enter.
display
and press Enter to verify that the settings changed. The message says
Clear the ARP cache on the laptop
Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
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June 2004

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