Assigning Ip Addresses To The Ipsi Circuit Pack; Upgrading The Ipsi Firmware (If Necessary) - Avaya S8500 Manual

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1
Remove the TN2312AP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack from slot A02 and
place it in an antistatic bag.
2
Insert the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI-2) circuit pack into slot A02.

Assigning IP addresses to the IPSI circuit pack

For the IPSI circuit pack to get a static IP address, you must administer it directly through the Ethernet
port connection on the IPSI faceplate (top port). Go to
information on how to do this.

Upgrading the IPSI firmware (if necessary)

You may need to upgrade the firmware on the IPSI(s). Each IPSI must be on the most current and same
firmware load. For the most current firmware load, go to the Avaya Support Web page
(http://avaya.com/support) and click Software and Firmware Downloads.
First verify the version of firmware currently on the IPSI circuit pack.
1
Under Installation and Upgrades, click View IPSI Version. Select Query All and click View
IPSI Version.
2
Verify the firmware release for the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI-2).
Upgrade the firmware on the just installed TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI-2) circuit
pack if necessary. For information on how to do this, see "Upgrade the IPSI Firmware" in the section
titled "Upgrading Software and Firmware," which is part of the Documentation for Avaya
Communication Manager, Media Gateways and Servers (03-300151).
Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
Upgrading a TN2312AP to a TN2312BP IP Server Interface circuit pack
Using static addressing
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