Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 1177

Media servers and gateways
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You can use the serial number in a media gateway to support the license for only
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one server. This licensing limit is true regardless of the role (primary controller,
LSP, ESS) that the server might have. As a result, the number of media gateways
in the configuration cannot be less than the number of servers. That is, there
must be at least as many H.248 media gateways as there are LSPs.
To install the license and authentication files, perform the following steps:
1. Under Security, click License File.
2. Select Install the license I previously downloaded and click Submit to install the license
file.
The system gives you a warning that the license requires a restart. Do not restart the server
at this time.
3. Under Security, click Authentication File.
4. Click Install the Authentication file I previously downloaded and click Install.
The system tells you the authentication is installed successfully.
5. Verify that the S8500 Media Server you are converting is licensed as an LSP. To verify the
license, perform the following step:
Note:
When you access the SAT screen prior to doing a reset, the screen might
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indicate "License mode not available." This temporary state is normal and is
resolved after you perform the reset later.
Open a SAT session on the LSP and enter display system-parameters
customer-options.
On page four of the system-parameters customer-options form, ensure that the Local
Survivable Processor field is set to y. On page five of the form, ensure that the
Processor Ethernet field is set to y.
Opening the TCP ports on the S8500 LSP
So that the processor ethernet connections work for the LSP, various TCP ports for processor
ethernet must be open on the firewall.
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Issue 2.1 June 2006
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