Avaya S8500 Series Job Aids For Field Replacements page 126

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Job Aid: Replacing the SAMP on the Avaya S8500 Series server
Figure 36: Server Availability Management Processor rear connections
Figure notes:
1. Mouse connector (not used)
2. Connection to customer's network in
nondedicated control network, or
direct connection to gateway IPSI in
dedicated control network
3. Optional dual network interface card
(NIC)
4. Optional dual network interface card
(NIC)
5. Connection to services laptop for
Server Availability Management
Processor (SAMP)
S8500B network interface card connections
The optional dual network interface card (NIC) is used in a configuration where the customer
chooses to implement the control network between the S8500B server and the IPSIs as a
private, dedicated network. In other words, the control network is not combined with the
"Corporate LAN" on the same Ethernet port. This provides a more robust control network in
terms of reliability and security, since control network traffic is the only traffic riding this network.
Eth 1 on the SAMP is not used.
Note:
If an optional dual NIC is not present, the Enterprise LAN is combined with CNA
Note:
on Eth0 and the web selections for Eth 2 and Eth 3 are not available.
126 Job Aids for Field Replacements (FRUs) for the Avaya S8500 Server
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6. Eth 1 on SAMP (not used)
7. SAMP USB modem port
8. SAMP power supply
9. Connection to services laptop
10. Additional USB ports
11. Video port (not used)
12. RS-232 serial interface — can be used for
13. Keyboard connector (not used)
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console redirection to perform BIOS
upgrades
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