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Replacing media server release 2.0 and later
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Job Aid Replacing the Avaya S8500 Media Server—Release 2.0 and Later
Replacing the S8500 Media Server
2
Position the faceplate so that it fits in the PCI-2 slot using the captive screw to hold it in place.
3
Replace the fan unit with the fan blades pointed down toward the NIC, securing the fan unit with
the original two screws.
Replacing the cover on the replacement media
server
For these steps, see
1
Place the cover onto the media server.
2
Slide the cover forward so the covers' tabs slide into place under the top slots of the front panel.
3
Finger-tighten the captive screws on the back of the server.
Installing the replacement media server in the
rack
1
Install the media server onto the slide rails in the rack.
2
Push back into place.
3
Return to step 8 in
listed tasks.
See Getting Started with the Avaya S8500 Media Server for information on installing the S8500 Media
Server in the rack and reconnecting all the cables.
Preparing the failed media server for shipment
Installing the new hard drive in the failed
media server
1
Insert the new hard drive from the replacement media server into the drive cage so that the
connectors are in the same direction as the CD-ROM connectors and the screws holes are aligned.
2
Reinsert the four screws (two on each side) to attach the hard drive to the drive cage.
3
Reattach the flat ribbon cable (in two places) to the hard drive and CD-ROM drive.
4
Reattach the two power cables to the hard drive and CD-ROM drive.
5
Slide the drive cage into place making sure that it fits securely into the retaining hooks and finger-
tighten the captive screw.
6
Make sure the drive cage is secure and that the cables are not bunched or blocking the fan unit.
CAUTION:
Be sure the ribbon cable is pushed completely inside the media server and is not bunched,
pinched, or caught between the top of the hard drive and the hard drive slot.
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Figure 1, Removing and replacing the cover on the S8500 Media Server,
Tasks for replacing an S8500 Media Server
Replacing the Media Server with Release 2.0—S8500
on page 12.
on page 5 to continue with the
December 2003

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