Installing Communication Manager
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Accessing the server command line interface with SSH protocol
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Using PuTTY to reaccess the media server
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Checking the software version
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Changing the date and the time
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Copying files to the media server
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Configuring the network parameters
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Verifying connectivity to the network server
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Installing the new license file and the Avaya authentication file
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Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the network
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Downloading the license file and the Avaya authentication file
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Selecting the media server type
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Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the services laptop
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Installing software update
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Verifying the software update installation
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Verifying the media server configuration
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On the second S8710 Media Server:
Installing Communication Manager and restoring files
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Installing the new license file and the Avaya authentication file
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Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the network
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Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the services laptop
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Installing software updates, if any
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Verifying media server configuration
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Transferring control to the S8710 Media Servers
Moving Ethernet cables
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Moving cables to the S8710 Media Server (media server 1)
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Releasing the media server
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Moving cables to the S8710 Media Server (media server 2)
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Completing the cable migration
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On the standby S8710 Media Server:
Accessing the standby media server
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Pinging all the connections to the media server
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