Avaya S8500B Manual page 15

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(Figure 9: Server Availability Management Processor rear connections
locations of the connections on the SAMP.
Figure 9: Server Availability Management Processor rear connections
Figure notes:
SAMP Ethernet 2 - to services
1.
laptop (cross-connect CAT5 cable)
2.
SAMP Ethernet 1 - not used
Network interface card connections
The optional dual network interface card (NIC) is used in a configuration where the customer
chooses to implement the control network between the S8500B Media Server and the IPSIs as
a private, dedicated network. In other words, the control network is not combined with the
"Corporate LAN" on the same Ethernet port. This provides a more robust control network in
terms of reliability and security, since control network traffic is the only traffic riding this network.
Eth 1 on the SAMP is not used.
Note:
If an optional dual NIC is not present, the Enterprise LAN is combined with CNA
Note:
on Eth0 and the web selections for Eth 2 and Eth 3 are not available.
All ports are located on the rear of the media server. See
Ethernet designations
Table 1: Network Interface Card Ethernet designations
Web Designation
Eth 0 (LAN 1)
Eth 1 (LAN 2)
Eth 2 (LAN 3)
Eth 3 (LAN 4)
on page 15.
Use
Mother Board
CNA
Eth 1
Services laptop
Eth 2
Customer LAN
Not used
1
1
2
USB connection for the modem
3.
4.
External power to the SAMP
Table 1: Network Interface Card
Dual NIC
Eth 1
Eth 2
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Media server connections
on page 15) for
2
3
4
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