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Media servers and gateways
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Migrating from an IP600 or S8100 to an S8400 Media
Server using ftp
Use these procedures to migrate from an existing IP600 system in a Compact Modular Babinet
(CMC) or an S8100 switch in a Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) to an Avaya S8400 Media
Server using file transfer protocol (ftp). The existing systems supported for migrations must be
standard reliability and direct connect. In all instances, the cabinets can be reused as port
networks (PNs). However you can add a G650 Media Gateway PN if the existing system has
one PN.
When migrating an existing S8100 in a CMC, you use one TN8412AP S8400 IP Interface (SIPI)
circuit pack to control the PN. You also must replace the processor circuit pack.
This migration affects service.
Basic migration steps
Install the TN8412AP S8400 IP Interface (SIPI) circuit pack. For more information, see
Quick Start for Hardware Migration: Avaya S8400 Media Server in an Avaya CMC1 or
G600 Media Gateway (03-300706).
Replace the processor circuit pack with the TN8400AP Media Server circuit pack. For
more information, see Quick Start for Hardware Migration: Avaya S8400 Media Server in
an Avaya CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway (03-300706).
Enable control of the SIPI and switch control to the media server
Complete the postmigration administration
Replacement of INTUITY AUDIX Messaging with IA770
INTUITY AUDIX Messaging
The S8100 Media Server offers an embedded version of the INTUITY AUDIX Messaging
application. This application is not supported on the S8400 Media Server. Instead, the customer
may choose to install the embedded IA770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging application, INTUITY
AUDIX Messaging R5.1, or INTUITY AUDIX Messaging LX.
Basic migration steps
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