Powering Up The Media Server; Checking Led Activity On Network Interface Card - Avaya S8500 Manual

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4
Release the retaining tabs on the rails and slide the Avaya S8500 Media Server back into place on
the data rack.
5
Locate the marked cable that you removed from the old NIC and plug it into the Ethernet 2 port,
which is labeled ACT/LINK A on the small faceplate of the new NIC.
6
Connect the modem to the RS-232 port on the RSA.
7
Plug the power cord to the Remote Supervisor Adapter (RSA).

Powering up the media server

To start the media server at this time:
1
Plug the power cord into the power receptacle on back of the server.
2
Press the power button located on the front right-hand side.
3
Log in to the server after the startup to make sure that the installation is complete.
Checking LED activity on network interface
card
When the media server is in service, check the LEDs on each port of the dual NIC card to make sure there
is a connection (left LED) and activity (right LED)
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Figure 8: S8500 rear panel dual NIC LEDs
Figure notes
1
Network activity LED (Tx/Rx)
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
December 2003
NOTE:
This applies only if the optional dual-port NIC was installed.
PCI
1
100-127 -, 3,0A, 50/60 Hz
200-240 -, 1,5A, 50/60 Hz
PCI 2
133 MHz/64 Bit, 100 MHz/64 Bit
100-127 -, 3,0A,
200-240 -, 1,5A, 5
1
(Figure 8, S8500 rear panel dual NIC LEDs,
2
2
Connection rate:
LED is off: there is a 10 BASE-T
active link.
LED is green: there is a 100 BASE-
T active link.
LED is orange: there is a 1000
BASE-T active link.
Installing the network interface card
LINK TX/RX
LINK TX/RX
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