Disconnecting From The Standby Media Server; Connecting To The Active Media Server; Verifying The Operation Of The Media Servers; Copying Ip Telephone Firmware To The Media Server, If Necessary (Main Server Only) - Avaya S8100 Series Manual

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Disconnecting from the standby media server

Disconnect the laptop from the services port on the back of the standby media server.

Connecting to the active media server

If you are on site, connect to the services port on the back of the active media server.
If you are off site, log on to the active media server with the actual IP address of the media
server.

Verifying the operation of the media servers

To verify the operation of the media servers:
1. Click View Summary Status and verify that the following fields show the values as
indicated:
Duplicated? yes
Standby Busied? no
Standby Refreshed? yes
Standby Shadowing: on
Duplication Link: up
Copying IP telephone firmware to the media server, if necessary
(main server only)
If, before the upgrade, the server served as an http server for IP telephone firmware, download
the most recent IP telephone firmware bundle from the Avaya Firmware Download Web site.
The firmware bundle reinstates the 46xx IP Telephone Web page in Communication Manager
and also makes the 46xx IP Telephone firmware for the tftp or http server capability of the media
server.
Upgrade tasks for the new standby media server (second server)
Issue 2.1 June 2006
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