Releasing Alarm Suppression (Optional); Starting Call Processing On The Lsps And Esss, If Any (Main Server Only) - Avaya S8100 Series Manual

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Releasing alarm suppression (optional)

If you complete the upgrade well before the time set when you suppressed alarming, you might
want to release alarm suppression manually rather than wait for the system to release alarm
suppression.
To release alarm suppression:
1. Access the command line interface of the server with an SSH client like PuTTY and an IP
address of 192.11.13.6.
2. Log in as craft or dadmin.
3. Type almsuppress -n and press Enter to release alarm suppression.
4. Log off.
Starting call processing on the LSPs and ESSs, if any
(main server only)
You must restart call processing on a local survivable processor (LSP) if both of the following
conditions are true:
The media server is the primary controller for a G350 or G700 Media Gateway equipped
with an LSP.
You shut down the media server before you upgraded the software.
!
Important:
You must be connected to the LSP on which you are upgrading the software.
Important:
You must also restart call processing on any Enterprise Survivable Server (ESS) on which you
stopped call processing before you upgraded software.
Perform the following administration when you connect your laptop to the primary controller
(media server) with SSH.
1. Access the command line interface of the server with an SSH client like PuTTY and an IP
address of 192.11.13.6.
2. Type telnet IPaddress, where IPaddress is the IP address of the S8300 or S8500
LSP, or the S8500 or S8700-series ESS.
3. Log in as craft or dadmin.
4. At the prompt type start -afcn and press Enter to restart call processing on the LSP or
ESS.
Post-Upgrade tasks
Issue 2.1 June 2006
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