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S8700 component maintenance
Table 82: Final tasks for replacing a hard drive in an S8700 Media Server
9
Task
3
(For R1.0/R1.1.x
5
replacement only)
Release the Existing
Media Server from
Busy Out Mode
3
(For R1.0/R1.1.x
6
replacement only)
Start Call Processing on
LSPs, If Present
3
Set the Product ID on
7
the Media Server with
the New Hard Drive
3
Enable Alarms to
8
INADS on the Media
Server with the New
Hard Drive
3
Administer Backup
9
Schedule on the Media
Server with the New
Hard Drive
4
Backup System Files on
0
Active Media Server
4
Log Off All
1
Administration
Applications
Replace the hard drive
Remove the cover of the S8700 Media Server
1
Set the media server down on a flat surface with an electrostatic mat.
2
With your hex-head wrench, remove the 4 screws
replacement,
these screws also allows you to release the media server cover on the sides.
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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.
Type productid -p product_id, where product_id is the
product ID you received from the customer or the ART tool. It
should be the same product ID as the old hard drive.
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 of the
media server.
CAUTION:
Wear an antistatic wrist ground strap whenever handling components such as the hard
drive of an Avaya S8700 Media Server. Connect the strap to an approved ground, such as
an unpainted metal surface. Also, place the hard drive on an antistatic mat that is similarly
grounded. Do not place the new or the old drive on a bare surface.
on page 351) that hold the brackets on to the side of the media server. Removing
(Figure 104, Media Server cover removal and
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