Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 899

Media servers and gateways
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Installing Communication Manager
Accessing the server command line interface with SSH protocol
Using PuTTY to reaccess the media server
Checking the software version
Changing the date and the time
Copying files to the media server
Configuring the network parameters
Verifying connectivity to the network server
Installing the new license file and the Avaya authentication file
Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the network
Downloading the license file and the Avaya authentication file
Selecting the media server type
Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the services laptop
Installing software update
Verifying the software update installation
Verifying the media server configuration
On the second S8710 Media Server:
Installing Communication Manager and restoring files
Installing the new license file and the Avaya authentication file
Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the network
Restoring the Linux migration upgrade set from the services laptop
Installing software updates, if any
Verifying media server configuration
Transferring control to the S8710 Media Servers
Moving Ethernet cables
Moving cables to the S8710 Media Server (media server 1)
Releasing the media server
Moving cables to the S8710 Media Server (media server 2)
Completing the cable migration
On the standby S8710 Media Server:
Accessing the standby media server
Pinging all the connections to the media server
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Issue 2.1 June 2006
Migration tasks
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