Chapter 2: Installing An Ig550 Integrated Gateway Using The Disk On Key; Creating A Disk-On-Key - Avaya IG550 Installing And Configuring

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Chapter 2: Installing an IG550 Integrated Gateway
Note:
To add the TGM550 to a Juniper Services Router that is already operating, see
Note:
Chapter 5: Installing an IG550 Integrated Gateway with an existing Juniper
J4350/J6350 Services Router
In this scenario, the customer adds a new site to the LAN, the WAN, or both, and to the
communication system. You must install both a Juniper Services Router and a TGM550.
This procedure assumes that you have a Disk-on-Key USB memory stick that stores a
configuration file. If you do not use the Disk-on-Key, you can use the J-Web Quick
Configuration interface for the initial basic configuration. See
Integrated Gateway with the J-Web Quick Configuration interface

Creating a Disk-on-Key

You or a software engineer may need to create the Disk-on-Key. The Disk-on-Key stores a
configuration file that you generate with an Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet (EPW) for the
Provisioning and Installation Manager (PIM). The EPW is available at http://support.avaya.com.
Select FIND DOCUMENTATION and TECHNICAL INFORMATION by PRODUCT NAME. then
select IG550 Integrated Gateway, and finally select release 5.0. Lastly, select View All
Documents. Find the EPW in the listed documents.
After you fill out the EPW with customer-specific data, save the configuration file as
juniper-config.txt and save the file to the Disk-on-Key.
Note:
The EPW does not support configuration of the following PIMs:
Note:
- JX-4BRI-S-S (4xISDN BRI-S)
- JX-4BRI-U-S (4xISDN BRI U
- JX-1ADSL-A-S(1x ADSL2+ A)
-
- JX-2SHDSL-S (2xG.SHDSL)
using the Disk on Key
JX-1ADSL-B-S (1x ADSL2+ B)
on page 117.
Chapter 3: Installing an IG550
on page 45.
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