3.3. Network File System
The following steps describe the administrative procedures to enable Network File
System (NFS) sharing between the Avaya Meeting Exchange Enterprise S6800
Application Server and the RadiSys CMS-9000 Media Server. In this configuration, the
Avaya Meeting Exchange Enterprise S6800 Application Server will function as the NFS
server. This will allow playback of audio conference(s) recorded on the RadiSys CMS-
9000 Media Server from the Avaya Meeting Exchange Enterprise S6800 Application
Server.
Configure NFS on the Avaya Meeting Exchange Enterprise S6800
Application Server
The following steps describe the administrative procedures to provision NFS on the
Avaya Meeting Exchange Enterprise S6800 Application Server.
•
Configuring NFS server
Step Description
3.3.1 Log in to the Avaya Meeting Exchange Enterprise S6800 Application Server
console to access the CLI with the appropriate credentials.
3.3.2 The NFS server communicates with the control interface on the RadiSys CMS-
9000 Media Server MPC. To resolve the IP address for the control interface on
the RadiSys CMS-9000 Media Server MPC, edit the hosts file sample
configuration as follows:
•
cd to /etc
•
Edit the hosts file with a text editor, e.g., vi.
•
Add a line to the file to resolve the IP address of the control interface to
the RadiSys CMS-9000 Media Server MPC in slot 2:
RJ; Reviewed:
SPOC 3/23/2009
o 192.168.36.14 mpc2
Where 192.168.36.14 and mpc2 are the IP address and hostname
of the control interface assigned to the RadiSys CMS-9000 Media
Server MPC
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
©2009 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved.
19 of 71
MXS6800SES-G860