Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 806

Media servers and gateways
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Migrating a DEFINITY ONE/S8100 to an S8700-Series Media Server with IP-PNC
Task
CAUTION:
Be sure to do this step
before freezing translations.
On the Trunk Group
screen, change the
Measured field from
measured to none.
Be sure to do this step
before you freeze
translations.
Check the Dial Plan screen
(or Dial Plan Analysis
Table screen depending on
the release) for 0 assigned
as attd.
Replace any TN775/B/C
maintenance circuit packs.
About 2 weeks before the
migration, freeze the
translations.
Collect the
translations locally by
a spare flash card.
Verify that you have the
appropriate logins and
passwords to access the
media servers and server
complex components.
Copy the translation file to a
directory on the Services
laptop.
806 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Description
This action indicates that trunk group measurement
reports are not required. Remember to remeasure
trunk groups.
Type list trunk-group to get a list of the trunk
groups that are "measured" and need to be changed.
If none, check the Attendant Console screens for
any buttons with attd-qcalls or attd-qtime btns.
Remove these if 0 is not assigned as attd.
Replace the TN775/B/C circuit packs with TN775D
circuit packs in any EPN that controls an IPSI.
For more information on where and how to send the
translations, contact the STS scheduling desk at
720-444-9418.
STS then updates the translations to the latest
version. This process can take 2 weeks. STS returns
the translation reports and translation files to the
project manager by e-mail who sends them to the
technical support representative.
When you have finished installing the authentication
file, Communication Manager has a password for all
Avaya logins, including craft. This password is unique
to the media server of the customer. You can use the
password the next time you log in as craft, provided
you access the media server through the Services
port. You do not need an ASG challenge/response to
log in this way, even though every other means of craft
access still requires an ASG challenge/response.
This unique craft password remains valid until a new
authentication file is installed.
File size usually is in the range of 1-4 megabytes.
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