Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 302

Media servers and gateways
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This migration affects service because you must turn off the CMCs to replace the processor and
the tone clock circuit packs. Before you turn off the cabinets, you must perform some
premigration administration.
Avaya IP600/S8100 in a G600
When you migrate an existing Avaya IP600, you use one TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack to control
the PN. You also must replace the processor circuit pack with the IPSI which you can install in
the A position of the cabinet.
This migration affects service because you must turn off the IP600 chassis to replace the
processor. Before you turn off the chassis, you must perform some premigration administration.
S8700 Media Server
Use these procedures to migrate from existing DEFINITY and Linux platforms to the Avaya
S8700-Series Media Server configuration with limited time out-of-service. The S8710 or S8720
Media Server can be either a fiber-port network connectivity (PNC) configuration or an IP-PNC
configuration or both.
Note:
Once you complete the migration to fiber-PNC, you can convert to IP-PNC. See
Note:
Converting PNs to IP-PNC
You can migrate the following existing systems to an S8700-Series Media Serve. r:
DEFINITY Server R in a multicarrier cabinet (MCC)
DEFINITY Server SI in a single carrier cabinet (SCC) or a multicarrier cabinet (MCC)
Avaya IP600 (S8100) in a G600 Media Gateway
DEFINITY ONE (S8100) in a compact modular cabinet (CMC)
DEFINITY Server CSI in a CMC
You can migrate the following existing Linux systems to an S8700-Series Media Server:
S8500
S8700
302 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
on page 1041.

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