3 Configuring a New G700 with an S8300 (Primary Controller or Local Survivable Processor):
Figure 15. Summary of S8300 and G700 access methods and tasks
Initial Configuration and
Maintenance S8300
Onsite Tasks:
1. Configure media server
2. Install license and authentication
files, and upgrade software
3. Verification testing
4. Run diagnostics
5. Upgrade software and configuration
Tool:
Media server web interface
System Admin Computer
Administration via Corporate LAN
Tasks:
1. Backup and restore data
2. Upgrade and configuration
3. Administer network
4. Admin Telephony features
Tools:
1. Media Server Web Interface
2. Avaya Site Administration
3. Avaya Device Manager
4. System Access Terminal
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A laptop connected directly to the Services Ethernet interface on the S8300 Media Server requires a specific
setup. This section covers:
•
"General settings"
•
"Set TCP/IP properties on Windows systems"
•
"Disable proxies in browser"
General settings
On any operating system, the network settings need to reflect the following:
• TCP/IP properties. Set the laptop's TCP/IP properties as follows:
- IP address: 192.11.13.5
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.252
• Browser settings. Configure the browser for a direct connection to the Internet. Do not use proxies.
• Server address. Access the S8300 media server using the URL http://192.11.13.6
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Technician
laptop
Services port
V1
Ethernet port
Initial Configuration and
Maintenance G700 Media
Gateway
Onsite Tasks:
System admin
1. Configure master and stack
computer
2. Configure MGP, MM and ports
3. Update configuration
4. Run diagnostics
Tool:
Command Line Interface
Remote Access of S8300
and G700
1. Diagnosis of media server
2. Alarm notification
USB
modem
Console port
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