On The S8500 Media Server; Disconnecting The S8500 Media Server From The Customer Network; On The S8710 Media Servers; Connecting The S8710 Media Servers To The Control Network - Avaya S8700 Series Manual

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Migrating from an S8500 Media Server to S8710 Media Server
11. Using the Web browser, select Server, then Interchange Servers to interchange the media
servers.
Note:
Be sure you are connected to the active media server before continuing.
Note:
The system is ready to take over call processing.
12. Connect both IPSI control network B green CAT5 cables from both media servers to the
Ethernet switch for the standby IPSIs.

On the S8500 Media Server

Disconnecting the S8500 Media Server from the customer network

Note:
This stops call processing.
Note:
To disconnect the S8500 Media Server from the customer network:
1. Remove the control network A cable from the S8500 Media Server.

On the S8710 Media Servers

Connecting the S8710 Media Servers to the control network

To connect the S8710 Media Servers to the control network:
1. Connect both S8710 Media Server IPSI control network A green CAT5 cables to the
Ethernet switches.
Note:
IPSIs and port networks will reset automatically. The approximate outage is 5
Note:
minutes and then call processing should be on the S8710 Media Servers.
2. After approximately 30 minutes, verify the system is functioning satisfactorily. Check and
clear alarms. If everything is satisfactory, continue to
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Shutting down the S8500 Media

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