Accessing The Media Server Maintenance Web Interface; Copying The Service Pack Files To The Media Server, Only If Starting From R2.X - Avaya S8100 Series Manual

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To copy the 4600-series configuration file to a safe location, perform the following steps:
1. Access the command line interface of the server with telnet and an IP address of
192.11.13.6.
2. Log in as craft.
3. At the Linux command line, type cd /tftpboot, and press Enter.
4. At the prompt, type ls 46*, and press Enter.
A named 46xxsettings.txt file appears in the list, or the prompt reappears with no files
listed. If the file name does not appear, there is no file to copy. You are finished with this
procedure.
5. If the file name 46xxsettings.txt appears, at the Linux command line, type cp
46xxsettings.txt ~ftp/pub .
The 4600-series IP Telephone settings file is now in a protected directory, /var/home/ftp/
pub, and cannot be overwritten during the upgrade. Copy this file back to the /tftpboot
directory after the upgrade.

Accessing the media server maintenance web interface

To access the media server:
1. Start the Web browser.
2. In the Address field, type 192.11.13.6. Press Enter to open the login Web page.
3. Log in as craft or dadmin.
4. Select yes to suppress alarms
The system displays the Integrated Management Standard Management Solutions
Maintenance Web page.
5. Click Launch Maintenance Web Interface to go to the main menu.
Copying the service pack files to the media server, only if starting
from R2.x
Note:
If you are upgrading an R3.x system, skip to
Note:
page 131.
Copying files to the media server
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