High-Level Overview Of Installation Process; Installing And Connecting The Media Server Complex; Installing Avaya Communication Manager - Avaya S8500 Installing And Configuring

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You can use SSH to access the following devices:
The S8300, S8400, S8500, and S8700-series Media Servers on Release 3.1 of
Communication Manager
A Server Availability Management Processor (SAMP), which is used with the S8500 Media
Server
A Maintenance Processor Complex (MPC), which is used with the S8400 Media Server
A TN2312BP IPSI that is running firmware version 20 or higher
A TN2602 IP Media Resource 360 that is running firmware version 212 or higher
An Expanded Meet-Me Conferencing (EMMC) and the S6100 Media Server
A SIP server
G250 and G350 media gateways
C360 Ethernet switches
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Important:
You cannot use SSH with the G700. From within the Linux command line of a
Important:
media server, you can use SSH to access the G250 and the G350, but you must
use Telnet to access the G700.

High-level overview of installation process

You complete the installation process in stages. You can complete some stages in parallel.
Other stages have prerequisite tasks that you must complete first. The order in which you
complete the particular stages depends on local practice and the available personnel. The
following sections describe the high-level stages.

Installing and connecting the media server complex

You can complete this stage before, in parallel with, or after you install the media gateways. For
the instructions for your system, see the Quick Start documentation.

Installing Avaya Communication Manager

Use the bootable software distribution CD-ROM to install the Linux operating system and Avaya
Communication Manager.
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media Server
High-level overview of installation process
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