Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 615

Media servers and gateways
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Before you start the software migration and the media server configuration, you must verify that:
The customer has a local area network (LAN) that is set up and running and a network
administrator who is available to assist you on the date of the migration.
You have the IP addresses and the unique names for the media servers.
You have a new license file and a password file.
You have the current translations available for download by ProVision.
You have the current firmware available. Firmware for the IPSI, the C-LAN, MedPro, and
the VAL circuit packs are part of the software CD-ROM. For the latest software and
firmware, see the Avaya Support Web site (http://support.avaya.com), click Find
Documentation and Downloads by Product Name.
Migration modules
This chapter describes the following types of migrations:
Migrating a DEFINITY Server CSI in a CMC to an S8700-Series Media Server with
IP-PNC
on page 617
Migrating from a DEFINITY Server SI in an SCC to an S8700-Series Media Server with
Fiber-PNC
Migrating a DEFINITY Server SI in an MCC to an S8700-Series Media Server with
Fiber-PNC
Migrating a DEFINITY Server R to an S8700-Series Media Server
Migrating a DEFINITY ONE/S8100 to an S8700-Series Media Server with IP-PNC
page 799
Migrating an Avaya IP600/S8100 to an S8700-Series Media Server with IP-PNC
page 833
Migrating an S8500 Media Server to an S8710 Media Server
Migrating from an S8700 Media Server to an S8710 Media Server
Migrating from an S8700 or S8710 Media Server to an S8720 Media Server
on page 651
on page 701
Migration modules
on page 741
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on page 871
on page 889
on page 935
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