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Installing The Software - Avaya S8700 Replacing Manual

Job aid replacing the media server - release 2.0 and later
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Expanded Procedures
Powering down the media server manually
This section contains procedures for shutting down the media server manually.
If you cannot access the Maintenance Web Interface, you may shut down the standby media server by
following manual steps with the shutdown button:
1
Open the door on the front of the standby S8700 Media Server.
2
Press the media server shutdown button and release it quickly.
CAUTION:
Do not hold down the power button for more than a split second. Holding the button down
too long causes a reboot of the media server. If you press the button properly, the LEDs do
not change, and there is no response to indicate any changes to the system.
3
Press the media server shutdown button again and hold it down until the LEDs go out.
The LEDs on the media server flash and then go dark. The media server is shut down. Though the
middle network LED (number 1) may not go out, the media server is still shut down and ready for
replacement.
CAUTION:
Do not release the power button until all the LEDs go dark. If you release the button too
early, the media server does not shut down.

Installing the software

NOTE:
Use a telnet session to access the information on the CD.
1
Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter to view the first screen.
Replacing the Media Server with Release 2.0—S8700
December 2003
Job Aid Replacing the Avaya S8700 Media Server—Release 2.0 and Later
Expanded Procedures
15
555-245-767, Issue 1.1

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