Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 1017

Media servers and gateways
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Verifying connectivity to the network server
To verify that the Ethernet port is working, ping from the media server the network server where
the backup files are stored.
Note:
You might need to restart your browser before doing the next steps.
Note:
1. Under Diagnostics, click Ping.
2. Select Host Name or IP Address and type the IP address of the server where the system
files are stored
3. Click Execute Ping.
If you can successfully ping the server, you can proceed to restore the backed up sets of
files.
Restoring configuration data and translations to the second
S8720 Media Server
Note:
The physical connections to the Ethernet ports must match the server
Note:
configuration assignments that were backed up in
or S8710 Media Server
do not match the configuration can prevent access to the server.
The restore method depends on how you backed up the data. Currently there are three ways to
restore backed up data.
Restoring data based up to the Compact Flash card (applicable only if migrating from an
S8710 Media Server)
Restoring data backed up to the customer network (applicable only if migrating an S8700
or S8710 Media Server)
Restoring data backed up to the Services laptop (applicable only if migrating from an
S8700 or S8710 Media Server)
on page 958. The connections to the Ethernet ports that
On the second S8720 Media Server
Backing up the active S8700
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