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Converting media server between icc and lsp modes
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Converting an S8300 from LSP to ICC and upgrading Communication Manager from 1.x to 2.x
9. Moving the endpoints supported by the current primary controller to the ICC.
10. Upgrading the gateway and media module firmware.
Follow the detailed procedures in Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway
and Avaya S8300 Media Server, 555-234-100, Issue 8, April 2005, for most of the tasks in this
conversion scenario.
Before going to the site
Perform the tasks in this section before going to the customer site.
1. Redesign networks.
2. Create/update license
and authentication files
on the RFA web site.
3. Obtain pre-upgrade
service pack, if
necessary.
4. Obtain a replacement
S8300B Media Server,
if needed.
18 Converting an Avaya S8300 Media Server Between ICC and LSP Modes
Task
Steps/Comments
Assess the impact of the LSP to ICC
conversion on all voice and voice
messaging network nodes. Plan for any
necessary changes to network elements.
In particular, collect the server
configuration information for the new ICC;
that is, host name and IP address, primary
controller IP address, DNS/DHCP IP
addresses (if used), UPS IP addresses (if
used), static routes data (if used), time
server data, modem return route data (if
supported by Avaya Services).
Go to http://rfa.avaya.com and follow the steps in
Converting between an LSP and
region-specific document if the system is outside
the U.S.) to create new license and
authentication files for the ICC.
If you are upgrading software from certain
releases of Communication Manager, you may
need to obtain a pre-upgrade service pack (see
Pre-upgrade service pack requirements
page 19).
If you are upgrading an S8300A to software
release 2.1 or later, you will have to replace the
S8300A with an S8300B Media Server.
ICC(or a similar
on

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