Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 589

Media servers and gateways
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Recording node names and IP addresses
To record node names and IP addresses:
1. Note the node names and the IP addresses that are assigned to the TN2302AP IP Media
Processor and the TN799C/DP C-LAN circuit packs. Ensure that these names and
addresses are the same after the migration.
Note:
If the existing system has TN799C C-LAN circuit packs, you must replace these
Note:
circuit packs with TN799DP circuit packs.
2. To get the node names for the TN2302AP IP Media Processor and TN799C/DP C-LAN
circuit packs, type display ip-interfaces. Press Enter.
3. To get the IP addresses that match the node names, type list node-names. Press
Enter.
4. Record the information for use after the migration.
Saving translations
You must save the translations in case you need to stop out of the migration. You might want to
print out the translations for reference.
To save translations:
1. Type save translation. Press Enter to save translations to the system disk.
Either a Command successfully completed message displays or all error messages are
logged.
Recording IP settings
You must view and record the IP settings that are assigned to the processor, and use these
same settings for the Avaya S8500 Media Server. You can verify the IP settings against the
filled-out Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet.
To view these settings, perform the following administration on the Services laptop that is
connected to the processor circuit pack by way of telnet. To record the IP settings:
1. Select Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
2. Type telnet 192.11.13.6. Press Enter to access the media server.
3. Log in as lucent3 to get to the LAC prompt.
4. Type bash. Press Enter to start a BASH session.
Premigration administration
Issue 2.1 June 2006
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