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Replacing the hard drive on the media server - r2.2 or later
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Final tasks for replacing a hard drive in an S8500 Media Server 2 of 5
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Task
11
Set Telnet parameters (if
necessary)
12
Install Communication
Manager
13
Log onto the Maintenance
Web Interface
14
Set alarm suppression on the
media server
15
Check software version
16
Copy files to the media server
17
Configure the network
parameters and verify
connectivity (optional)
Description
Use Telnet to access the Linux command line by typing
telnet 192.11.13.6 and pressing Enter.
Type unset crlf and press Enter.
Type display and press Enter to verify that message says
Sending only CR
Type exit and press Enter to close Telnet session.
You must install the software from the CD. For procedure
details, see
Installing the software
Open a browser on your laptop. Type 192.11.13.6 and
press Enter to log onto the Maintenance Web Interface.
Note: Use the initial installation login craft and the initial
password.
Using Telnet on the Linux command prompt screen, type
almsuppress -y and press Enter to enable alarm
suppression.
Under Server, click Software Version to verify that the hard
drive has the current release of Communication Manager.
Copy the license and Avaya authentication files and the
software update (patch) file, if any, to the media server.
On the Maintenance Web Interface, under Miscellaneous,
click Download Files.
Browse to select the file for downloading and click
Download.
If you backed the files up to a server on the customer's
network, you must readminister the Ethernet port connecting
to the customer's network.
Under Server Configuration, click Configure Server and
click Continue.
Click Continue through the pages until you get to the
Specify how you want to use this wizard page. Select
"Configure individual services" and click Continue.
Fill in the correct IP address, Gateway, and Subnet mask (or
use the default addresses) for the Ethernet port (Eth0),
select AUTOSENSE for the speed, and click Change. Close
the window.
Under Diagnostics, click Ping. Type the IP address of the
server where the files are backed up and click Execute Ping
to verify that you can access the customer's network.
555-245-761 Issue 3 January 2005
Final tasks
on page 14.
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