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Table 78: Final Tasks for replacing an S8700 Media Server
9
Task
31
(For R1.0/R1.1.x
replacement only) Resolve
Alarms on Both Media
Servers
32
(For R1.0/R1.1.x
replacement only) Log on to
the Existing Media Server
33
(For R1.0/R1.1.x
replacement only) Upgrade
the Existing Media Server
34
(For R1.0/R1.1 replacement
only) Install Software Patch
on Existing Media Server
35
(For R1.0/R1.1 replacement
only) Release the Existing
Media Server from Busy Out
Mode
36
(For R1.0/R1.1.x
replacement only) Start Call
Processing on LSPs, If Present
37
Set the Product ID on the
Replacement Media Server
38
Enable Alarms to INADS on
the Replacement Media
Server
39
Administer Backup Schedule
on the Replacement Media
Server
40
Backup System Files on
Active Media Server
41
Log Off All Administration
Applications
Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Description
On the active media server first, click View Current
Alarms. Then resolve alarms. Resolve alarms on the
standby media server.
On the SAT command prompt screen, use the display
alarms command.
Connect to the services port on the back of the media
server that was not replaced, and using 192.11.13.6, log
onto the Maintenance Web Interface.
Insert the R1.2 software CD into the existing media
server CD-ROM drive. Under Server Configuration and
Upgrades click Install New Software Release and
continue through the software installation.
Note: Be sure to select Make Server Upgrade
Permanent before continuing.
Under Miscellaneous click Upload Files to Server to
copy the patch to the /var/home/ftp directory. Refer to
Avaya S8300 & S8700 Media Server Patching
Procedures available at http://avaya.com/support.
Under Server click Release Server to verify that the
media server is released from the busy out mode.
Connect to each LSP, telnet to the IP address for that
LSP and use the start -afcn command to restart call
processing.
-p product_id, where product_id is
Type
productid
the product ID you received from the customer or the
ART tool. It should be the same product ID as the old
media server.
Using telnet on the Linux command prompt screen, type
almcall to find out phone numbers, almenable -d to
enable dial-out alarms, almenable -s to enable SNMP
alarm traps, and almenable to verify that the alarms are
enabled.
On the Maintenance Web interface under Data
Backup/Restore, click Schedule Backup to readminister
the media server's backup schedule.
Click Backup Now and select "Save ACP translations
prior to backup" to save translations and backup system
files to the PCMCIA flashcard or to the customer's LAN
backup media server.
When you have completed all the administration, log off
the media server.
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