Avaya CMC1 Installation Manual page 270

Installation, upgrades and additions for media gateways
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Adding or Removing Hardware
Add IP Solutions
The upgrade adds or modifies the following directories or files on your computer's hard drive:
c:\dolan\*
c:\mapd\dnld\medpro.img
c:\mapd\dnld\tmp.img
Connect the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
1
Attach a VGA monitor to the VGA connector of the TN802 IP Interface external cable assembly.
2
Attach the keyboard to the KEYBOARD connector of the external cable assembly.
3
Attach the mouse to the MOUSE connector of the external cable assembly.
4
Plug the monitor into an AC power receptacle and turn it on.
5
If upgrading locally, reboot Windows NT by pressing the recessed reset button on the faceplate
(see
Figure 99, TN802B IP Interface faceplate,
LCD shows a flashing MSHUT *. When the flashing stops and the asterisk disappears (about 2
min), it is safe to remove the circuit pack.
6
After the TN802B is shut down, reseat the circuit pack to restart the system.
7
Log in using ctrl alt del
Upgrading IP trunks to H.323 trunks
If there are existing IP trunk connections that you want to upgrade to H.323 trunk connections, do the
following steps. Otherwise, go to
To upgrade an existing IP trunk to an H.323 trunk requires first getting IP information from the existing
TN802 before upgrading the TN802 to TN802B.
1
Click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network.
2
Click the Protocols tab.
3
Select TCP/IP Protocol from the list.
4
Click the Properties option in the Network window. Write down the IP address, subnet address,
and gateway address shown for adaptor [2] (see example below).
NOTE:
Do not use the addresses for adapter [1].
270
Upgrade to TN802B (R8)
Installation, Upgrades and Additions for Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways
on page 260) of the TN802B IP Interface until the
on page 271
June 2004

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