Configuring the media server
Completing the Remote Supervisor Adapter
configuration
In order to successfully complete the configuration of the RSA, see
Adapter
on page 60.
Checking LED activity on the 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 11: S8500 rear panel dual NIC LEDs
Figure notes
1
Network activity LED (Tx/Rx)
Verifying media server connection to the
customer's LAN (if provided)
1
Connect a customer-supplied CAT5 straight-through cable from the media server NIC, port 1
(Eth0) (or the optional dual-port NIC port 1 (Eth2) or port 2 (Eth3), if a dedicated network), to the
customer's network. See
Media
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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
Getting Started with the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650
Server.
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
(Figure 11, 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.
Configuring the Remote Supervisor
LINK TX/RX
LINK TX/RX
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2
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