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Checklist 1. Install New G700 with an S8300 (Primary or LSP) Continued
Task
"Configure the S8300" on page 109
"Configure the G700 Media Gateway"
on page 124
"Install New Firmware on the G700" on
page 132
"Administer Communication Manager"
on page 139
"Considerations for IP Phones Supported
by a Local Survivable Processor" on
page 156
Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003
1 Roadmap and Reference: Installation Roadmap and Task Lists
Subtasks
- Backup data
- Set server indentities
- Configure Ethernet interfaces
- Configure LSP
- Configure Ethernet adjuncts
- Configure External DNS server
- Set Static network routes, if necessary
- Configure network time server
- Set modem interface
- Update system
- Load Key files, if necessary
- Assign IP addresses to the G700 processors
- Set up IP routing for the stack
- Set up default IP route for the G700
- Check IP connections
- Set up controller list for the G700
- Configure X330 Expansion Module, if necessary
- Verify contents of the tftp directory
- Determine which firmware to install
- Install firmware on the P330 stack processor
- Install firmware on the G700 media gateway processor
- Install firmware on the media modules
- Install firmware on other G700s in the stack or network, if any
- Reboot the system
- Assign node names, if necessary
- Administer network regions
- Assign LSPs to network regions
- Administer IP interfaces
- Administer the LSP form
- Add media gateway
- Verify changes
- Enable announcements, if necessary
- Save translations
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