Test Media Server 2 Leds; Busy Out Standby Media Server; Connect Ups Cables To Ethernet Switch(Es) - Avaya S8700 Installing Manual

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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect
Configure the Hardware in the Rack
The following test is done from a customer desktop PC connected to the corporate LAN
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2
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Test media server 2 LEDs

The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to media server
2 using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface.
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2

Busy out standby media server

The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to media server
2 using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface.
This action will prevent unexpected interchanges during the remainder of the installation.
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2
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Connect UPS cables to Ethernet Switch(es)

Connect the CAT5 straight-through cables from the UPS SNMP module to the Ethernet switch.
Refer to
for a connectivity guide.
Open a DOS command window (Start>Run>Command)
Ping the Active Server name, if DNS is administered, or IP address
Verify that the ping is executes successfully and a response is returned from the active
Media Server.
Click Test Server LEDs to test the server LEDs.
Observe the Active/Standby and U2 LEDs on the media server (front of media server)
and the transmit LED on the duplication card (back of media server) to ensure they are
blinking.
Click Busy Out Server under the Server heading of the main menu.
Click on Busy Out.
Click View Summary Status and verify that media server 2 is busied out.
Getting Started with Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect
May 2002
Configuration.

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