Transferring System Control To The S8710 Media Servers; Moving Ethernet Cables; Moving Cables To The S8710 Media Server (Media Server 1); Releasing The Media Server - Avaya S8700 Series Manual

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Transferring system control to the S8710 Media Servers

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CAUTION:
There may be an interruption of service up to 30 minutes if moving the Ethernet
CAUTION:
switch(es) and UPSs.

Moving Ethernet cables

Moving the CAT5 cables from the S8700 Media Servers to the S8710 Media Servers transfers
control to the S8710 Media Servers.

Moving cables to the S8710 Media Server (media server 1)

To move the cables:
1. Disconnect the CAT5 duplication cable (blue) from the stopped S8700 Media Server. Do not
connect to the S8710 Media Server at this time.
2. Disconnect the CAT5 cables from the stopped S8700 Media Server and connect them to
the busied out S8710 Media Server (media server 1).
customer network (black or blue)
CNA (green)
CNB (red)
3. Connect the services laptop to the active S8700 Media Server.
4. Shut down the active S8700 Media Server. See
page 170 and return here.
5. Connect the services laptop to the S8710 Media Server (media server 1).

Releasing the media server

To release the S8710 Media Server (media server 1):
1. Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
2. Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter.
3. Log in as craft.
4. Type server -r and press Enter.
Transferring system control to the S8710 Media Servers
Shutting down the S8700 Media Server
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