Mount The Hardware In The Rack; Connect The Usb Modems; Co-Located Servers; Separated Servers - Avaya S8700 Installing

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Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway

Mount the Hardware in the Rack

Mount the Hardware in the Rack
Refer to
SCC1 Media

Connect the USB Modems

!
WARNING:
Once the modems are cabled to the servers, do not unplug the modem USB cable on the
active server. If modems must be changed, do it on the standby server.
Required options in the modems will be set by the operating system on the server. There are no
options to set on the modems themselves.

Co-located servers

Both servers share one telephone line.
Install two RJ11 jack outlets wired to a single 1MB (Measured Business) telephone line.
1
Connect the RJ11 jacks, one to each server, with the modular telephone cord supplied
2
with the modem.
Connect a USB cable (supplied with the modem) from one of the modems to server 1.
3
4
Connect the other modem, via USB cable, to server 2.

Separated servers

Each server has a dedicated telephone line.
Terminate the two 1MB telephone lines, one at each server, at RJ11 jack outlets.
1
2
Connect the modems to their respective server via a modular telephone cord supplied
with the modem.
3
Connect a USB cable (supplied with the modem) from the modem to the server at each
location.
NOTE:
For more information on media servers in 2 locations, refer to the job aid entitled
and CSS Separation—Avaya™ S8700 Media
Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with an Avaya™ MCC1 or
Gateway.
for information on mounting the hardware in the rack.
Server.
May 2003
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