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Table 6: S8500 configuration web pages
Page
Set Identities
Configure Interfaces
Configure ESS/LSP
Configure Switches
Set DNS/DHCP
Set Static Routes
Configure Time
Server
Set Modem Interface
Configure RMB
The following describes each of the configuration pages:
Set Identities — Use this page to assign Avaya server host names and to assign server
functions to a physical Ethernet interface. The options are pre populated with defaults, but
should be changed as needed for the customer's configuration. See
assignments
Configure Interfaces — Use this page to enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway,
and speed for the management LAN and control network.
Configure ESS/LSP — Use this page to configure the server as either a primary controller
for the system or as an Enterprise Survivable Server (ESS) or a Local Survivable
Processor (LSP).
Configure Switches — Use this page to specify an IP address and optional SNMP
community strings for any Ethernet adjuncts that the Avaya server controls, that are
connected to the server over a private LAN.
Set DNS/DHCP — Use this page to enable the different devices (endpoints) in your Avaya
call-processing system to communicate over the corporate LAN. Most corporate networks
have one or more domain name service (DNS) servers that associate an IP address with
the name of a device. When you administer the DNS with the Avaya server names, you
can access the servers by name and by IP address over the corporate network.
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Server
S8500 Main
on page 44 for a guide to assigning functions to Ethernet interfaces.
Methods of Configuring a server
S8500 ESS
S8500 LSP
NA
Ethernet interface
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January 2008

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