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Copy files to the server
(For S8300 and S8700 Media Servers) Files must be copied to the media server from another computer or
server in the network, or uploaded from a directly connected laptop computer. Files that may be copied to
the server include license and authentication files, system announcements, and files for software
upgrades. Files may be copied to the server using one of the following methods:
Upload Files to Server (via browser) link to upload one or more files from your computer to the
server's FTP directory using HTTP protocol.
Download Files to Server (from web) link to copy files to the server from another server on the
network; it works like the Upload Files screen.
Transfer files from another computer or server accessible from the corporate network using FTP
or Trivial FTP (TFTP). Files must be transferred in binary mode. Either a GUI or CLI FTP
program can be used, depending on what is available on your computer.
SNMP administration
(For S8300 and S8700 Media Servers) You can set up Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
services on the server to provide a means for a corporate NMS to monitor the server, and send alarm
notifications to a services agency, to a corporate NMS, or both.
(For S8300 and S8700 Media Servers) To activate SNMP alarm notification for the S8300 and S8700
devices, use the Configure Trap Destinations screen to set up SNMP destinations in the corporate NMS.
SNMP traps for other devices on the network can be administered using Device Manager; see
Device Manager to administer G700 Media Gateway
Downloadable programs
(For S8300 and S8700 Media Servers) In addition to housing the call-processing software, the S8300 and
S8700 Media Server may be used to download the following application software. A downloadable
version of these packages may be accessed through the S8300 and S8700 Media Server Web Interface.
This software must be installed on a computer that is running a compatible Microsoft Windows system as
noted.
Avaya Site Administration is the typical way to do telephony administration. It runs on most
Windows systems and is available in several languages. See
details.
Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager is used to monitor network Quality of Service (QoS) for Avaya
IP endpoints using a graphical user interface. Currently it runs only on Windows 2000 systems.
NOTE:
The VoIP Monitoring Manager may not be available on all S8300 Media Servers. (It is
available on all S8700 Media Servers.) It is normally offered as part of the Avaya
VisAbility Management Suite. Contact your Avaya representative if you are interested in
obtaining this program.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Administering Media Servers
Media Server administration
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