Disconnecting From The Standby Media Server; Connecting To The Active Media Server; Installing The Translations; From A Pcmcia Flashcard - Avaya S8500 Manual

Migrating to the media server
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2
Launch a Web browser.
3
Log in as craft or dadmin.
4
Click Launch Maintenance Web Pages.
5
Under Server, click Release Server.
6
Click Release.
S8700 or S8710

Disconnecting from the standby media server

1
Unplug the laptop from the services port on the back of the standby media server.

Connecting to the active media server

S8700 or S8710
1
Connect to the services port on the back of the active media server.
2
Open a SAT session using Native Configuration Manager or Avaya Site Administration.
3
Login as craft or dadmin.

Installing the translations

1
Type
reset system 4
To add the IPSI translations before saving translations, go to
Manager
on page 47.

From a PCMCIA flashcard

Make sure you have the PCMCIA with the translations from Avaya's Software Technical Support (STS)
group.

Connecting to the standby media server

S8700 only
1
Connect to the services port on the back of the standby media server.
2
Launch a Web browser.
3
Log in as craft or dadmin.
4
Click Launch Maintenance Web Pages.
Migrating to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
and press Enter.
NOTE:
The PCMCIA flashcard is used only with the S8700 Media Server.
Migrating translations
Adding IPSI translations to Communication
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