Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 844

Media servers and gateways
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Migrating an Avaya IP600/S8100 to an S8700-Series Media Server with IP-PNC
Documentation checklist for migrations
For a list of documents that Avaya recommends you have on hand for the migration, see
Resources
on page 54.
Document
Quick Start for Hardware
Installation: Avaya
S8700-Series Media
Servers (555-245-703)
Administration for Network
Connectivity for Avaya
Communication Manager
(555-233-504)
Installing and Configuring
an Avaya S8700-Series
Media Server (03-300145)
Job Aid: Server and CSS
Separation - Avaya
S8700-Series Media Server
(555-245-766)
Migration tasks
The information in this section is based on the assumption that the media server complex is
installed, configured, and operational.
!
CAUTION:
This procedure affects service. When the processor port network (PPN) is turned
CAUTION:
off, the system stops all calls. Service returns when the media server takes
control of the IPSIs.
The following list describes general procedures:
Turn off the processor gracefully - preconversion administration
Replace the processor circuit pack or tone clock circuit pack with an IPSI circuit pack
Replace the WP cables with twisted pair cables
844 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Description
A quick reference guide that provides physical
installation and connection information.
Provides information on network connectivity.
Provides installation instructions for the S8710 and
S8720 Media Servers.
Provides information on and connectivity diagrams
when the S8710 or S8720 Media Servers are in
separate locations.

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