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Avaya S8710 Manual (1262 pages)
Media Servers and Gateways
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 10.51 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Backing up Translations
26
Changing the IP600 Control Chassis to a Port Network
26
Installing TN771 Maintenance/Test Circuit Pack
26
Replacing the Processor Circuit Pack
26
Replacing the TN799C C-LAN Circuit Pack
26
Busying out Previously Busied out Trunks
27
Checking the Link Status
27
Returning Replaced Equipment
27
Testing the Installation
27
Troubleshooting the Migration
27
Upgrading Firmware
27
Verifying Circuit Pack Insertion
27
Verifying the IP Addresses
27
Changing the Ip600 Control Chassis to a Port Network/Busying out Previously Busied out Trunks
28
Chapter 1: Introduction
51
Port Network Connectivity
51
Reliability and Availability
52
Resources
54
How this Book Is Designed and Organized
56
Upgrades
63
Additional Documentation
64
Firmware Upgrades
64
Chapter 2: Upgrading Software on Media Servers
65
Upgrades that Can Affect Service
66
Common Prerequisites for All Upgrades
67
Checklist of Tasks to Perform before You Go on Site
68
Generating and Retrieving License and Authentication Files
70
License and Avaya Authentication Files
70
Caution about Platform/Pnc License Settings for the S8700-Series Media Server
71
Logins and Passwords
71
Upgrade Modules
73
Upgrading Communication Manager from 1.X to 3.1
75
Introduction
75
On an S8300 Media Server
75
Pre-Requisites
76
Pre-Upgrade Service Pack Requirements
77
Tasks Checklist
78
Upgrading Communication Manager from 2.X to 3.1
83
Introduction
83
On an S8300 Media Server
83
Prerequisites
84
Tasks
85
Upgrading Communication Manager on Avaya S8500
89
Media Server or S8500 ESS Using Maintenance Web Interface
89
Prerequisites
90
The Need to Restore IP Telephone Files
90
Busying out Previously Busied out Trunks
115
Enabling Scheduled Maintenance with SAT
115
Post-Upgrade Tasks
115
Restoring the 4600-Series IP Telephone Configuration File, if any (Main Server Only)
115
Backing up Recovery System Files
116
Checking for Translation Corruption
116
Resolving Alarms
116
Releasing Alarm Suppression (Optional)
117
Starting Call Processing on the Lsps and Esss, if any (Main Server Only)
117
Logging off All Administration Applications
118
Registering Avaya Communication Manager
118
Media Server from R2.X/R3.0 to R3.1 or from R3.1 to R3.1.X Using the Upgrade Tool
119
Upgrading Communication Manager on Avaya S8500
119
About Use of the Upgrade Tool
120
Prerequisites
121
SAMP Card Boot Timeout if Upgrading with Remastering Program
121
Which Devices the Upgrade Tool Can Upgrade
121
Overview of the Upgrade Process
122
Preupgrade Service Pack for Upgrades Starting from R2.X Only
122
TN2312AP/BP IPSI Circuit Pack Upgrades
122
The Need to Restore IP Phone Files
124
Upgrade Tasks
124
Connecting to the Media Server
126
Preupgrade Tasks
126
Starting a SAT Session
126
Upgrading the SAMP Firmware (S8500B Only)
126
Checking Link Status with SAT (Main Server Only)
127
Checking Synchronization with the SAT (Main Server Only)
127
Recording All Busyouts
127
Checking for Translation Corruption
128
Disabling Scheduled Maintenance with the SAT (Main Server Only)
128
Saving a Copy of the 4600-Series Telephone Configuration File, if any (Main Server Only)
128
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
129
Copying the Service Pack Files to the Media Server, Only if Starting from R2.X
129
Installing the Preupgrade Software Service Pack Only if Starting from R2
130
Copying Files to the Media Server
131
Resolving Alarms
131
Backing up Recovery System Files
132
Suppressing Alarming
132
Verifying the Backup
132
Inserting the Communication Manager CD-ROM into the Media Server
133
Copying Communication Manager to the Media Server
134
Removing the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM Drive
135
Upgrade Tasks
135
Starting the Upgrade Tool
136
Installing Avaya Authentication Files (if Required)
137
Verifying Software Operation
137
Checking System Status
138
Setting the Processor Ethernet
138
Copying IP Telephone Firmware to the Media Server, if Necessary (Main Server Only)
139
Post-Upgrade Tasks
139
Restoring the 4600-Series IP Telephone Configuration File, if any (Main Server Only)
139
Busying out Previously Busied out Trunks
140
Checking for Translation Corruption
140
Enabling Scheduled Maintenance with SAT
140
Resolving Alarms
140
Backing up Recovery System Files
141
Logging off All Administration Applications
141
Releasing Alarm Suppression (Optional)
141
Postrequisites
142
Registering Avaya Communication Manager
142
Upgrading the G150 Media Gateways, if Used
142
Media Server from R1.X to R3.1
143
Upgrading Communication Manager on Avaya S8700
143
Prerequisites
144
Preupgrade Service Pack
144
TN2312AP/BP IPSI Circuit Pack Upgrades
144
Upgrade of Lsps and Media Gateways, if Being Used
145
Upgrade Tasks
147
Upgrading Firmware on Media Gateways and Media Modules
147
Connecting to the Active Media Server
151
Preupgrade Tasks
151
Stopping Call Processing on the Lsps or Esss if Being Used (Main Server Only)
151
Checking Link Status with SAT (Main Server Only)
152
Starting a SAT Session
152
Checking Synchronization with the SAT (Main Server Only)
153
Disabling Scheduled Maintenance with the SAT (Main Server Only)
153
Recording All Busyouts
153
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
154
Busying out MMI Circuit Packs with SAT for a Duplicated Control Network Only (Main Server Only)
154
Checking for Translation Corruption
154
Backing up Recovery System Files on the Active Server
155
Resolving Alarms
155
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
156
Suppressing Alarming
156
Verifying the Backup
156
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
157
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop Computer
157
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
157
Backing up Files on the Standby Media Server
158
Copying Preupgrade Service Pack(S) to the Standby Media Server
158
Verifying the Backup
158
Suppressing Alarming
159
Upgrade Tasks (First Media Server)
159
Busying out the Standby Media Server
159
Checking the Software Release on the Standby Media Server
160
Installing the Preupgrade Service Pack
160
Backing up the System Files with Linux Migration-Backup
161
Verifying Connectivity to Customer Network Server
161
Setting Telnet Parameters
163
Erasing the MBR on the Media Server
164
Inserting the Communication Manager CD-ROM into the Media Server
164
Rebooting the Standby Media Server
165
Verifying Reboot Progress
165
Installing Communication Manager
166
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
167
Copying Files to the Media Server
168
Verifying Software Operation
168
Configuring the Network Parameters (Optional)
169
Selecting Media Server Type
169
Installing Postupgrade Service Pack, if Any, on Media Server
171
Verifying Connectivity to the Network Server (Optional)
171
Verifying Installation of the Service Pack
172
Restoring the Linux Migration Backup Files
173
Verifying Date and Time
174
Checking System Status
175
Interchanging the Media Servers
175
Releasing the Standby Media Server
175
Verifying Software Operation
175
Installing the New License and Avaya Authentication Files on Newly Active Media Server
176
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
177
Upgrade Tasks (Second Media Server)
177
Busying out the Standby Media Server
177
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
177
Copying Preupgrade Service Pack(S) to the Standby Media Server
177
Installing the Preupgrade Service Pack
178
Verifying Software Operation
178
Backing up the System Files Using Linux Migration-Backup
179
Verifying Connectivity to Customer Network Server (Optional)
179
Erasing the MBR on the Standby Media Server
181
Inserting the Communication Manager CD-ROM into the Media Server
182
Rebooting the Standby Media Server
182
Verifying Reboot Progress
182
Installing Communication Manager
183
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
184
Copying Files to the Media Server
185
Selecting Media Server Type
185
Verifying Software Operation
185
Configuring the Network Parameters (Optional)
186
Installing Postupgrade Service Pack, if Any, on Media Server
188
Verifying Connectivity from the Network Server
188
Verifying Connectivity to the Network Server (Optional)
188
Verifying Service Pack Installation
189
Restoring the Linux Migration Backup Files
190
Verifying Date and Time
191
Verifying Software Operation
191
Checking System Status
192
Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server
192
Releasing the Standby Media Server
192
Checking for Translation Corruption
212
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
213
Saving a Copy of the 4600-Series Telephone Configuration File, if any (Main Server Only)
213
Backing up Recovery System Files
214
Copying Files to the Media Server
214
Resolving Alarms
214
Suppressing Alarming
215
Verifying the Backup
215
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop Computer
216
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
216
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
216
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
217
Copying Files to the Media Server
217
Backing up Files on the Standby Media Server
218
Suppressing Alarming
218
Verifying the Backup
218
Tasks to Preserve Connections When Starting from R3.0.1 Only (Main Server Only)
219
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
219
Connecting to the Active Media Server
219
Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server
219
Selecting the Preupgrade Step to Preserve Calls
220
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
221
Upgrade Tasks for the First Media Server
221
Busying out the Standby Media Server
221
Checking the Software Release on the Media Server, if Starting from R2.X Only
221
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
221
Activating the Preupgrade Service Pack on the Media Server (R2.X Only)
222
Copying Communication Manager to the Media Server
223
Inserting the Communication Manager CD-ROM into the Media Server
223
Installing Communication Manager on the Media Server
225
Rebooting the Media Server
227
Verifying Reboot Progress
228
Checking System Status
229
Making the Upgrade Permanent on the Media Server
229
Verifying Software Operation
229
Installing Postupgrade Service Pack, if Any, on Media Server
230
Releasing the Standby Media Server
230
Interchanging the Media Servers
231
Disconnecting from the Newly Active Media Server
232
Installing the New License and Avaya Authentication Files on Newly Active Media Server
232
Upgrade Tasks for the New Standby Media Server (Second Server)
233
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
233
Busying out the Standby Media Server
233
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
233
Activating the Preupgrade Service Pack on the Media Server (R2.X Only)
234
Checking the Software Release on the Media Server (R2.X Only)
234
Copying Communication Manager to the Media Server
235
Inserting the Communication Manager CD-ROM into the Media Server
235
Installing Communication Manager on the Media Server
236
Rebooting the Media Server
239
Verifying Reboot Progress
240
Checking System Status
241
Making the Upgrade Permanent on the Media Server
241
Verifying Software Operation
241
Installing Postupgrade Service Pack, if Any, on Media Server
242
Releasing the Standby Media Server
242
Connecting to the Active Media Server
243
Copying IP Telephone Firmware to the Media Server, if Necessary (Main Server Only)
243
Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server
243
Verifying the Operation of the Media Servers
243
Post-Upgrade Tasks
244
Restoring the 4600-Series IP Telephone Configuration File, if any (Main Server Only)
244
Busying out Previously Busied out Trunks
245
Checking for Translation Corruption with SAT (Main Server Only)
245
Enabling Scheduled Maintenance with SAT
245
Releasing MMI Circuit Packs in Duplicated Control Network Using SAT, (Main Server Only)
245
Backing up Translations
246
Resolving Alarms
246
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
247
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
247
Logging off All Administration Applications on the Active Media Server
247
Releasing Alarm Suppression (Optional)
247
Backing up Files on the Standby Media Server
248
Releasing Alarm Suppression (Optional)
248
Starting Call Processing on the Lsps and Esss, if any (Main Server Only)
248
Logging off All Administration Applications
249
Registering Avaya Communication Manager
249
Using the Upgrade Tool to Upgrade Communication Manager on Avaya S8700-Series Media Server
251
About Use of the Upgrade Tool
252
Upgrade Using the Upgrade Tool
253
The Need to Restore IP Telephone Files
255
Prerequisites
255
Preupgrade Service Pack for Upgrades Starting from R2.X Only
255
TN2312AP/BP IPSI Circuit Pack Upgrades
255
Overview of the Upgrade Process
256
Upgrade Tasks
257
Current Configuration Tasks
259
Connecting to the Active Media Server
259
Starting a SAT Session
259
Checking Link Status with SAT (Main Server Only)
260
Checking Synchronization with the SAT (Main Server Only)
260
Recording All Busyouts Using SAT
260
Busying out MMI Circuit Packs with SAT for a Duplicated Control Network Only (Main Server Only)
261
Disabling Scheduled Maintenance with the SAT (Main Server Only)
261
Checking for Translation Corruption with SAT (Main Server Only)
262
Saving a Copy of the 4600-Series Telephone Configuration File, if any (Main Server Only)
262
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
263
Backing up Recovery System Files on the Active Server
263
Resolving Alarms
263
Suppressing Alarming
264
Verifying the Backup
264
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
265
Backing up Files on the Standby Media Server
265
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
265
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
265
Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server
266
Suppressing Alarming
266
Verifying the Backup
266
Accessing the Media Server Maintenance Web Interface
267
Connecting to the Active Media Server
267
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Avaya S8710 Manual (172 pages)
Migrating to the Media Server
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2.48 MB
Table of Contents
Avaya S8700 Media Server
1
Table of Contents
5
About this Documentation
15
Overview
15
Audience
15
Using this Documentation
15
Conventions
16
General
16
Physical Dimensions
16
Terminology
16
Typography
16
Commands
17
Keys
17
User Input
17
Downloading this Documentation and Updates from the Web
18
System Output and Field Names
18
Related Resources
19
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
19
Technical Assistance
19
Within the US
19
International
20
Sending Us Comments
20
Trademarks
20
Migrating from Existing DEFINITY and Linux Platforms
21
Migration Paths
22
Pre-Migration Setup
23
Before the Day of Migration
24
Day of Migration
26
Documentation Needed
27
Basic Migration Steps
28
High-Level Overview
29
IPSI Placement Decisions
29
Installing and Configuring the S8700 or S8710 Media Server Complex
30
Replacing Expansion Interface and Maintenance Circuit Packs, if Necessary
30
Transferring Existing Translations
30
Converting the Processor Port Network to a Port Network
31
Replacing Tone Clocks with TN2312BP IPSI Circuit Packs in the Expansion Port Networks and Processor Port Network (Optional)
31
Completing the Migration
32
Cutting over to S8700 or S8710 Media Server Control
32
Testing the S8700 or S8710 Multi-Connect Configuration
32
Accessing the Media Server
33
Before the Day of Migration
33
Day of Migration
33
Migrating Translations
33
Checking System Status
34
From a Magneto Optical Disk
35
Transfering Translations (Multi-Connect Only)
35
Verifying License File
35
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
36
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
36
Ordering Information
36
Terminal Emulation Settings
36
Connecting to the Active Media Server
37
Copying Translation Files from MO Disk to the Active S8700 or S8710 Media Server
37
Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server
37
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
40
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
40
Connecting to the Active Media Server
41
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
41
Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server
41
From a PCMCIA Flashcard
41
Installing the Translations
41
Connecting to the Active Media Server
42
Disconnecting from the Standby Media Server
42
Restoring Translation Files
42
Access the Media Server from Your Laptop
44
Copy Translation Files to Media Server
44
Disconnecting from the Active Media Server
44
Restoring Data for a Migration (S8710 Only)
44
Verify License File
44
Restore Translation Files
45
Connecting to the Active Media Server
46
Connecting to the Standby Media Server
46
Installing the Translations
46
Adding IPSI Translations to Communication Manager
47
Adding IPSI Information
48
Setting IPSI Duplication (High/Critical Reliability Only)
49
Setting Alarm Activation Level
50
Backing up Translations
51
DEFINITY ECS R or si in an MCC
53
Migrating Hardware
53
DEFINITY ECS si in an SCC
54
Avaya IP600
55
DEFINITY ECS CSI or DEFINITY ONE/S8100 in a CMC
55
Connecting Media Server and IPSI Cables to Ethernet Switch(Es)
56
Upgrading and Administering the Existing Hardware
56
Determining IPSI Placement in Port Networks
57
Replacing Tone Clocks with IPSI Circuit Packs and Replace Maintenance Circuit Packs
57
Upgrading Hardware in each Port Network
57
Standard (Simplex) Reliability Configuration
58
High or Critical Reliability Configuration (MCC1)
61
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
63
High or Critical Reliability Configuration (SCC1)
64
Ordering Information
71
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
72
Installing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs
76
Completing Circuit Pack Replacement
77
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network
78
Preconversion Administration (R, SI, CSI)
78
Connecting to the Processor
79
Note Node Names and IP Addresses
79
Recording All Busyouts
79
Saving Translations
79
Verifying System Status
79
Connecting to the Processor
80
Note Node Names and IP Addresses
80
Preconversion Administration (S8100)
80
Saving Translations
80
Note IP Settings
81
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (MCC)
82
Verifying Hardware
82
Removing the Processor Port Network Control Carrier(S)
83
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
84
Installing IPSI and Maintenance Circuit Packs
84
Installing the Expansion Control Carrier and Port Carrier
84
Installing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs
85
Powering up the Media Gateway(S)
85
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (SCC)
86
Verifying Hardware
86
Removing the Processor Port Network Control Cabinet
87
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
88
Installing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs
88
Installing IPSI and Maintenance Circuit Packs
88
Installing the Expansion Control Media Gateway
88
Stacking the Port Media Gateways
88
Powering up the Media Gateway(S)
89
Migrating from a DEFINITY ECS R or si
90
Verifying Hardware
90
Migrating MCC or SCC to G650 Media Gateways
95
Powering down the Cabinets
95
Removing the Circuit Packs
96
Connecting the G650 Media Gateways to the Main Distribution Frame
97
Connecting to the Media Server
97
Connecting Trunks to PSTN
97
Placing Circuit Packs into G650 Media Gateway
97
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (CMC)
98
Verifying Hardware
98
Converting the Control Cabinet to a Port Network
99
Powering down the Control Cabinet
100
Replacing the Processor Circuit Pack
100
Replacing the TN799C C-LAN Circuit Pack (if Necessary)
100
Adding TN2302AP IP Media Processor
101
Connecting to the Media Server
101
Installing TN771 Maintenance/Test
101
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (IP600)
102
Verifying Hardware
102
Converting the IP600 Control Chassis to a Port Network
103
Powering down the Control Chassis
104
Replacing the WP Cables
104
Adding TN2302AP IP Media Processor
106
Connecting to the Media Server
106
Installing TN771 Maintenance/Test
106
Replacing the Processor Circuit Pack
106
Replacing the TN799C C-LAN Circuit Pack (if Necessary)
106
Administering the Location Assignment
107
Assigning IP Addresses to the IPSI Circuit Packs
107
Postmigration Administration
107
Using DHCP Addressing
107
Setting the Cabinet Number
108
Setting the Switch ID
108
Using Static Addressing
109
Verifying IPSI Translations
112
Enabling Control of IPSI(S)
113
Verifying IPSI Connectivity
113
Check Link Status
115
Upgrading Firmware (if Necessary)
115
Verifying Circuit Pack Insertion
115
Verifying Circuit Pack Locations
115
Verifying Customer's Data
115
Verifying IP Addresses
115
Busying out Trunks
116
Returning Replaced Equipment
116
Testing the Installation
116
Troubleshooting the Migration
116
2 Migrating from an S8500 Media Server to S8710 Media Server
117
Basic Migration Steps
117
Note
117
Verify Hardware
118
Upgrade G350 or G700 Media Gateways and Lsps (if Being Used)
119
Upgrade Firmware on Media Gateways and Media Modules
119
Upgrade Software on the Lsps
120
Task List
120
On the S8500 Media Server
122
Clear the ARP Cache on the Laptop
122
Connect to the Media Server
122
Access the Media Server
123
Check Link Status
123
Clear Alarms
123
Record All Busyouts
123
Start a SAT Session
123
Back up the Translation Files
124
Check Clock Synchronization
124
Check for Translation Corruption
124
Disable Scheduled Maintenance
124
On First S8710 Media Server
124
Access the Media Server
125
Power up the Media Server
125
Set up Telnet (if Necessary)
125
Install Communication Manager
126
Access the Media Server
127
Check Software Version
127
Configure the Media Server Using AIW
128
Copy Files to the Media Server (if Any)
128
Restore the Translations
129
On Second S8710 Media Server
129
Connect Duplication Cables
129
Install Communication Manager
129
Move Ethernet Cables
129
Connect New Cables to Standby Media Server
130
Move the Cables
130
On the Standby S8710 Media Server
130
Access the Standby Media Server
130
Ping All the Connections to the Media Server
130
Release the Standby Media Server
130
Back up Files on the Media Server
131
Disconnect from the Media Server
132
Log off All Administration Applications
132
Release Alarm Suppression (Optional)
132
Set the Product ID
132
On the Active S8710 Media Server
132
Access the Active Media Server
132
Back up Files on the Media Server
133
Disconnect from the Media Server
133
Log off All Administration Applications
133
Register the System
133
Release Alarm Suppression (Optional)
133
Resolve Alarms
133
Set the Product ID
133
On the S8500 Media Server
134
Access the Media Server
134
Disconnect the Cables
134
Shut down the Media Server
134
Avaya S8710 Manual (200 pages)
Migrating
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2.29 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Documentation
13
Overview
13
Audience
13
Using this Documentation
13
Conventions
14
General
14
Physical Dimensions
14
Terminology
15
Typography
15
Commands
15
Keys
15
User Input
16
System Output and Field Names
16
Downloading this Documentation and Updates from the Web
17
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
17
Related Resources
18
Technical Assistance
18
Within the US
18
International
18
Trademarks
19
Sending Us Comments
19
Chapter 1: Migrating Legacy Platforms to the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
21
Migrating from Existing DEFINITY and Linux Platforms
21
Migration Paths
22
Pre-Migration Setup
25
Before the Day of Migration
25
Day of Migration
28
Documentation Needed
29
Basic Migration Steps
30
High-Level Overview
32
IPSI Placement Decisions
33
Installing and Configuring the S8700 or S8710 Media Server Complex
33
Transferring Existing Translations
34
Replacing Expansion Interface and Maintenance Circuit Packs, if Necessary
34
Replacing Tone Clocks with TN2312BP IPSI Circuit Packs in the Expansion Port Networks and Processor Port Network (Optional)
35
Converting the Processor Port Network to a Port Network
35
Cutting over to S8700 or S8710 Media Server Control
36
Completing the Migration
36
Testing the S8700 or S8710 Multi-Connect Configuration
36
Migrating Translations
37
Before the Day of Migration
37
Day of Migration
37
Accessing the Media Server
38
Checking System Status
39
Verifying License File
39
Transferring Translations (Multi-Connect Only)
40
From a Magneto Optical Disk
40
Ordering Information
40
From a PCMCIA Flash Card
45
Restoring Data for a Migration (S8710 Only)
48
Adding IPSI Translations to Communication Manager
51
Adding IPSI Information
53
Setting IPSI Duplication (High/Critical Reliability Only)
55
Setting Alarm Activation Level
56
Backing up Translations
57
Migrating Hardware
59
DEFINITY ECS R or si in an MCC
60
DEFINITY ECS si in an SCC
60
DEFINITY ECS CSI or DEFINITY ONE/S8100 in a CMC
61
Avaya IP600
62
Upgrading and Administering the Existing Hardware
63
Connecting Media Server and IPSI Cables to Ethernet Switch(Es)
63
Upgrading Hardware in each Port Network
64
Replacing Tone Clocks with IPSI Circuit Packs and Replace Maintenance Circuit Packs
64
Determining IPSI Placement in Port Networks
64
Standard (Simplex) Reliability Configuration
65
High or Critical Reliability Configuration (MCC1)
68
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
71
High or Critical Reliability Configuration (SCC1)
71
Ordering Information
79
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
79
Installing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs
85
Completing Circuit Pack Replacement
85
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network
86
Preconversion Administration (R, SI, CSI)
87
Connecting to the Processor
87
Verifying System Status
87
Recording All Busyouts
87
Note Node Names and IP Addresses
88
Saving Translations
88
Preconversion Administration (S8100)
88
Connecting to the Processor
89
Note Node Names and IP Addresses
89
Saving Translations
89
Note IP Settings
90
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (MCC)
91
Verifying Hardware
91
Removing the Processor Port Network Control Carrier(S)
92
Installing the Expansion Control Carrier and Port Carrier
93
Installing IPSI and Maintenance Circuit Packs
94
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
94
Installing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs
95
Powering up the Media Gateway(S)
95
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (SCC)
96
Verifying Hardware
96
Removing the Processor Port Network Control Cabinet
97
Installing the Expansion Control Media Gateway
98
Stacking the Port Media Gateways
98
Installing IPSI and Maintenance Circuit Packs
99
Connecting the CAT5 Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs
99
Installing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs
99
Powering up the Media Gateway(S)
100
Migrating from a DEFINITY ECS R or si
101
Verifying Hardware
101
Migrating MCC or SCC to G650 Media Gateways
108
Powering down the Cabinets
108
Removing the Circuit Packs
109
Placing Circuit Packs into G650 Media Gateway
110
Connecting Trunks to PSTN
110
Connecting the G650 Media Gateways to the Main Distribution Frame
110
Connecting to the Media Server
110
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (CMC)
111
Verifying Hardware
112
Converting the Control Cabinet to a Port Network
113
Powering down the Control Cabinet
114
Replacing the Processor Circuit Pack
114
Replacing the TN799C C-LAN Circuit Pack (if Necessary)
115
Installing TN771 Maintenance/Test
115
Connecting to the Media Server
115
Converting a Processor Port Network to a Port Network (IP600)
116
Verifying Hardware
116
Converting the IP600 Control Chassis to a Port Network
118
Powering down the Control Chassis
118
Replacing the WP Cables
119
Replacing the Processor Circuit Pack
121
Replacing the TN799C C-LAN Circuit Pack (if Necessary)
121
Installing TN771 Maintenance/Test
121
Connecting to the Media Server
121
Postmigration Administration
122
Assigning IP Addresses to the IPSI Circuit Packs
122
Using DHCP Addressing
123
Using Static Addressing
125
Clearing the ARP Cache
125
Logging into the IPSI
126
Setting the Control Interface
126
Setting the VLAN and Diffserv Parameters
127
Resetting the IPSI
127
Verifying IPSI Translations
128
Verifying IPSI Connectivity
129
Enabling Control of IPSI(S)
129
Verifying Customer's Data
131
Verifying Circuit Pack Locations
131
Verifying Circuit Pack Insertion
131
Verifying IP Addresses
131
Check Link Status
132
Upgrading Firmware (if Necessary)
132
Testing the Installation
133
Busying out Trunks
133
Troubleshooting the Migration
133
Returning Replaced Equipment
133
Chapter 2: Migrating from an S8500 Media Server to S8710 Media Server
135
Basic Migration Steps
135
Verify Hardware
136
Before You Go on Site
137
Upgrade G350 or G700 Media Gateways and Lsps (if Being Used)
138
Upgrade Firmware on Media Gateways and Media Modules
139
Upgrade Software on the Lsps
139
Task List
139
On the S8500 Media Server
141
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop
141
Connecting to the Media Server
141
Starting a SAT Session
141
Checking for Translation Corruption
142
Saving Translations
142
Backing up the Translation Files
142
On Active S8710 Media Server
143
Powering up both Media Servers
143
Accessing the Media Server
143
Setting up Telnet (if Necessary)
144
Installing Communication Manager
145
Accessing the Media Server
147
Configuring both Media Servers Using AIW
147
On S8710 Media Servers
147
Connecting Customer LAN Cables
147
Restoring the Translations
148
Pre-Testing the System
148
On the S8500 Media Server
150
Disconnecting the S8500 Media Server from the Customer Network
150
On the S8710 Media Servers
150
Connecting the S8710 Media Servers to the Control Network
150
On the S8500 Media Server
151
Shutting down the S8500 Media Server
151
Disconnecting the Cables
151
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Documentation
9
Audience
9
Using this Documentation
9
Conventions
10
General
10
Physical Dimensions
10
Terminology
11
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
11
Downloading this Documentation
11
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
12
Related Resources
12
Technical Assistance
13
Within the U.S
13
International
13
Trademarks
13
Sending Us Comments
14
Chapter 1: Introduction
15
Pre-Installation Information
16
Before You Go on Site
16
Downloading License and Avaya Authentication Files
17
Copying Files to the Laptop
18
Before You Start the Installation
18
Equipment Specifications
19
Required Hardware
21
Documentation
23
Connecting the Ethernet Ports
24
Connecting the USB Modems
25
Connecting to Collocated Servers
26
Connecting to Separated Servers
26
High Level Overview of Installation Process
27
Installing and Cabling the Media Server Complex
27
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
27
Configuring the Media Server
27
Translating the Ipsis
27
Installing and Cabling the Media Gateways
28
Completing the Installation Administration
28
Testing the Complete Installation
28
Chapter 2: Configuring the Hardware in the Rack
29
Configuring the SNMP Modules in the UPS
30
Administering the SNMP Modules
31
Single Control Network
33
Duplicated Control Network
33
Setting Selected Traps (Alarming)
33
Configuring the SNMP Subagent in the Avaya Ethernet Switch (if Used)
34
Chapter 3: Installing Communication Manager Software
37
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop
38
Powering up the Media Server
38
Accessing the Media Server
38
Configuring Telnet for Windows 2000/XP
39
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
40
Configuring the Media Server
42
Opening the Maintenance Web Interface
42
Copying Files to the Media Server
43
Enabling Network Time Servers
44
Using the Installation Wizard
45
Verifying Media Server Connection to the Customer's LAN (if Provided)
46
Enabling Firewall Settings
47
Configuring the Modem
48
Disconnecting from the Media Server
49
Configuring Second Media Server
50
Chapter 4: Translating the Ipsis
51
Starting Terminal Emulation
51
Inputting Translations
52
Resetting the Media Server
52
Adding Media Gateways
52
Administering the Ipsis
53
Adding IPSI Information
54
Enabling IPSI Duplication (Duplicated Control Network Only)
56
Setting Alarm Activation Level
56
Installing the Translation File
56
Chapter 5: Connecting to the Ipsis
57
Connecting to the Ipsis
58
Programming the IPSI Circuit Packs
60
Using DHCP Addressing
60
Using Static Addressing
62
Clearing the ARP Cache
63
Logging into the IPSI
64
Setting the Control Interface
64
Setting the VLAN and Diffserv Parameters
65
Resetting the IPSI
66
Verifying Connectivity to Media Server
68
Verifying that Ipsis Are Translated
68
Upgrading IPSI Firmware Version (if Necessary)
68
Enabling Control of Ipsis
69
Verifying License Status
69
Reusing a TN2312AP/BP Circuit Pack
70
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Documentation
9
Audience
9
Using this Documentation
9
Conventions
10
General
10
Physical Dimensions
10
Terminology
10
Typography
10
Commands
11
Keys
11
User Input
11
System Output and Field Names
12
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
12
Downloading this Documentation
12
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
13
Related Resources
13
Technical Assistance
14
International
14
Within the US
14
Trademarks
14
Sending Us Comments
14
1 Introduction
15
Pre-Installation Information
16
Before You Go on Site
16
Copying Files to the Laptop
17
Downloading License and Avaya Authentication Files
17
Before You Start the Installation
18
Equipment Specifications
18
Required Hardware
20
Documentation
21
Connecting to the Customer's Network
22
Connecting the USB Modems
24
Connecting to Collocated Servers
24
Connecting to Separated Servers
24
High Level Overview of Installation Process
25
Configuring the Media Server
25
Installing and Cabling the Media Gateways
25
Installing and Cabling the Media Server Complex
25
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
25
Translating the Ipsis
25
Completing the Installation Administration
26
Testing the Complete Installation
26
2 Configuring the Hardware in the Rack
27
Configuring the SNMP Modules in the UPS
28
Single Control Network
30
Duplicated Control Network
30
Setting Selected Traps (Alarming)
30
Configuring the SNMP Subagent in the Avaya Ethernet Switch (if Used)
31
Configuring the Media Server
33
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop
33
Powering up the Media Server
34
Accessing the Media Server
34
Setting up Telnet
34
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
35
Using the Installation Wizard
36
Verifying Media Server Connection to the Customer's LAN (if Provided)
38
Configuring the Modem
39
Testing the Media Server Leds
40
Disconnecting from the Media Server
40
Configuring Second Media Server
41
3 Translating the Ipsis
43
Starting Terminal Emulation
43
Inputing Translations
44
Resetting the Media Server
44
Adding Media Gateways
44
Administering the Ipsis
45
Adding IPSI Information
45
Enabling IPSI Duplication (Duplicated Control Network Only)
47
Setting Alarm Activation Level
48
Installing the Translation File
48
4 Connecting to the Ipsis
49
Programming the IPSI Circuit Packs
50
Using DHCP Addressing
50
Using Static Addressing
51
Verifying that Ipsis Are Translated
54
Verifying Connectivity to Media Server
55
Upgrading IPSI Firmware Version (if Necessary)
55
Enabling Control of Ipsis
55
Verifying License Status
56
Reusing a TN2312AP/BP Circuit Pack
56
5 Completing the Installation Administration
57
Verifying Translations
57
Setting Daylight Savings Time Rules
58
Setting Locations (if Necessary)
59
Verifying Date and Time
59
Resolving Alarms
60
Enabling and Disabling Ethernet Switch Ports
60
Backing up Files to the Compact Flash Media (S8710 Only)
61
Backing up Files to the PCMCIA Flashcard (S8700 Only)
63
Telneting to Media Server
65
Enabling Alarms
65
To INADS Via Modem
65
To INADS Via SNMP
65
To INADS on Second Server
65
Registering the System
66
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Introduction
7
Audience
7
How to Use Avaya Installation Documents
8
Pre-Installation Requirements
9
PNC License Settings for S8700-Series Servers
9
Preinstallation Tasks to Complete at the Customer Site
9
Verifying that All the Required Equipment Is on Site
9
Ensuring that the Preinstallation Tasks Are Complete
10
Equipment Specifications
10
About S8730 Server Configurations
13
About RAID
13
About Server Port Connections
13
S8700-Series Port Connections
14
About Modem Connections
19
Modem Options
20
About Media Gateways
20
About Processor Ethernet
20
About Software Duplication
21
About SSH
21
Chapter 2: SNMP Configuration
23
Configuring the SNMP Modules in the UPS
23
Default UPS IP Addresses for S8700-Series Servers
24
Prerequisites for Configuring the SNMP Module
25
Administering the SNMP Modules
26
Setting Selected Traps (Alarming)
26
Configuring the SNMP Subagent in the Avaya Ethernet Switch (if Used)
27
Default IP Addresses for the Ethernet Switch
27
Preparing to Configure the Ethernet Switch
28
Configuring the Ethernet Switch
29
Chapter 3: Communication Manager Installation
31
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop
31
Applying Power to the Server
32
Accessing the Server
32
Configuring Telnet for Windows 2000 and Windows XP
32
Installing Avaya Communication Manager
33
Chapter 4: Server Configuration
35
Opening the Maintenance Web Interface
36
Copying Files to the Server
36
Creating a Super-User Login
36
Methods of Configuring a Server
37
Configuring the Server Manually
37
Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone
37
Maintenance Web Pages Configuration Screens
38
Ethernet Interface Assignments
40
Performing the Manual Configuration
40
Avaya Installation Wizard
41
About the Avaya Installation Wizard
41
Running the Avaya Installation Wizard
42
Verifying the Server Connection to the Customer LAN (if Provided)
42
Configuring the Modem
43
Configuring Memory for an S8720 Server
44
Ensuring ESS and LSP Compatibility
45
Enabling Firewall Settings
46
Enabling Network Time Servers
46
Configuring the NIC
47
Release the Server
48
Configuring a Second Server
48
Interchanging Servers
48
Accessing the Standby Server
48
Interchanging Servers
49
Performing an Integrity Check on the Active Server
49
Chapter 5: IP Interface Translations
51
Inputting Initial System Translations
51
Adding Media Gateways
52
Enabling the IPSI
53
Adding the IPSI to the System
54
Enabling IPSI Duplication (Duplicated Control Network Only)
55
Setting the Alarm Activation Level
55
Saving Translations
55
Chapter 6: IP Interface Configuration
57
Connecting to the Ipsis
57
IPSI Address Configuration
57
Programming the IPSI for Static Addressing
58
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8700-Series Server January
60
Setting the VLAN and Diffserv Parameters
61
Programming the IPSI for DHCP Addressing
62
Verifying Connectivity to the Server
65
Verifying that the Ipsis Are Translated
65
Upgrading the IPSI Firmware Version (if Necessary)
65
Enabling Control of the Ipsis
65
Verifying the License Status
66
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Verifying the Equipment
5
Configuring the UPS* and the Ethernet Switch
30
Troubleshooting
35
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Table of Contents
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9
Connecting the Laptop
9
Troubleshooting
9
Hardware Specifications
9
Verifying the Equipment
11
Installing the Hardware: SNMP Module
12
Installing the Hardware: Mounting Brackets
12
Configuring the UPS* and the Ethernet Switch
23
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