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Replacing the hard drive on the media server - r2.2 or later
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Job Aid: Replacing the Hard Drive on the Avaya S8500 Media Server— R2.2 or Later
Final tasks for replacing a hard drive in an S8500 Media Server 3 of 5
9
Task
18
Restore the system files and
translations
If there were no backup files,
configure the media server
19
Verify date and time
20
Install software update
(patch), if any
21
Verify that the update (patch)
is installed
22
Verify media server
configuration
23
Install the license and Avaya
authentication files
24
Copy translations
25
Log in from the SAT
26
Check the translations
27
Ping the connections on the
media server
6 Replacing the Hard Drive on the Avaya 8500 Media Server
Description
Under Servers, click Software Version. Note the Release
String data.
Under Data Backup/Restore, click View/Restore Data.
Caution: Do not restore files if they are from a software load
different from the load now running on the media server; for
example, if the software load of the backed-up files was
S8x00-02.0-00.0.219.0 and the media server is now running
load S8x00-02.0-00.0.219.1.
Match the Release String data from the Software Version
page with the listing provided.
For procedure details, see
page 17.
See Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media
Server, 03-300143.
Under Server, click Server Date/Time. Make changes as
necessary.
You might need to install a software update (patch). For
procedure details, see
Installing post-upgrade patch files
page 15.
Note: Skip this procedure if there is no software update
(patch) file to install.
Under Server, click Software Version to verify the software
update (patch) versions.
You must verify that the media server is properly configured.
For procedure details, see
configuration
on page 18.
Note: If there was no backup file to restore, you need to
reconfigure the media server. Get the configuration data
from the customer.
Under Security, click License File and select "Install the
license I previously downloaded" and click Submit.
Under Security, click Avaya Authentication and click
Install.
Using a SAT screen, type reset system 4 and press
Enter to copy translations to disk.
Type telnet 192.11.13.6 50.23 and press Enter.
Using the SAT screen, type list configuration all
and press Enter and check that all the hardware is
displayed.
Under Diagnostics, click Ping. Ensure that all connections,
IPSI boards, and all administered connections respond.
Restoring the system files
Verify media server
on
on
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