Disconnecting From The Active Media Server; Connecting To The Standby Media Server; Accessing The Media Server Maintenance Web Interface; Backing Up Files On The Standby Media Server - Avaya S8100 Series Manual

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Disconnecting from the active media server

If you are on site, unplug the laptop computer from the services port on the back of the active
media server.

Connecting to the standby media server

If you are on site, connect to the services port on the back of the standby media server.
If you are off site, log on to the standby media server with the actual IP address of the media
server.

Accessing the media server maintenance web interface

To access the media server:
1. Start the Web browser.
2. In the Address field, type 192.11.13.6. Press Enter to open the login Web page.
3. Log in as craft or dadmin.
4. Select yes to suppress alarms
The system displays the Integrated Management Standard Management Solutions
Maintenance Web page.
5. Click Launch Maintenance Web Interface to go to the main menu.

Backing up files on the standby media server

To back up the system configuration files on the standby media server:
1. Under Data Backup/Restore, select Backup Now.
2. Select the data sets, including Avaya Call Processing (ACP) translations, and the backup
method.
!
Important:
Do not select Full Backup or Save ACP translations prior to backup because
Important:
you cannot save translations on a standby media server.
3. Click Start Backup to start the back up process. Wait until the backup is complete.
Current configuration tasks:
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