Task
Verify that you copied all
necessary files to your
Services laptop.
For Avaya technicians directly
connected with their laptop
computers, obtain the static
craft password that you need to
login to the media server.
Run the Automatic Registration
Tool (ART) for the INADS IP
address, if necessary.
Verify that you have the correct
cables to connect any new
hardware.
Verify that all existing circuit
packs work with the new
system.
Verify that you have any new
circuit packs that you need to
replace older circuit packs.
License and authentication files
Use Remote Feature Activation (RFA) to obtain the Communication Manager license files and
the Avaya authentication files. RFA is a Web-based application that is available to Avaya
employees and authorized BusinessPartners. WIth RFA, you can create and deploy license
files for all Communication Manager product platforms. For more information about RFA and
how to generate license and Avaya authentication files, see the RFA Information page at
rfa.avaya.com.
Note:
To access the RFA application, you must complete the RFA online training and
Note:
received access authorization.
Description
These files include:
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Converted translations files, if any
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Service pack files
A new or updated license file
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A new authentication file
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The latest firmware for programmable circuit packs
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Call the ASG Conversant number, 800-248-1234 or
720-444-5557 and follow the prompts to obtain the password.
You need the customer product ID for the FL or IL number.
Perform this step only if the configuration of the customer INADS
alarming modem has changed.
New connections might include:
TN2312BP (IPSI) connection to the Ethernet switches
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TN2302 or TN2306 connection to the LAN
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See the Hardware and Software Compatibility Matrix (ftp//
ftp.avaya.com/incoming/Up1cku9/tsoweb/media/
minhardwarevintages.pdf) and check the Minimum Vintage Table.
Replace any TN799B/C CLAN circuit packs with the TN799DP.
Common conversion prerequisites
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