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Replacing media server release 2.0 and later
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Checklist 5. Final tasks for replacing an S8500 Media Server using the blank hard drive
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Task
25
Check the translations
26
Test the hard drive
27
Ping the connections on the
media server
28
Resolve alarms on the media
server
29
Check the health of the media
server
30
Save translations
31
Administer backup schedule on
the media server
32
Back up files on the media server
33
Set the Product ID on the media
server
34
Release alarm suppression on the
media server
35
Log off all administration
applications
36
Disconnect from the media server
37
Clear ARP cache on laptop if you
cannot log in
38
Connect laptop to the RSA card
39
Log into the RSA card
Replacing the Media Server with Release 2.0—S8500
December 2003
Job Aid Replacing the Avaya S8500 Media Server—Release 2.0 and Later
Description
Using the SAT screen, type list configuration all and press Enter
and check that all the hardware displays.
Using a SAT screen, type
.
data
Under Diagnostics, click Ping. Ensure that all connections, IPSI
boards, and all administered connections respond.
Under Alarms, click Current Alarms. Compare these against the
recorded alarms from Checklist 2, step 4. Clear any alarms that
appear.
Using a SAT screen, type
For instructions on resolving alarms, see Maintenance Alarms
Reference, 555-245-102.
Using a SAT screen, type list ipserver-interface and status
health. Check that all connections are working correctly.
Using a SAT screen, type
back them up.
Under Data Backup/Restore, c lick Schedule Backup to
readminister the media server's backup schedule.
Under Data Backup/Restore, click Backup Now.
Click Start Backup to begin the back up process.
Type
productid -p product_id
is the product ID you received from the customer or
product_id
the ART tool. It should be the same product ID as the old hard
drive.
Using telnet on the Linux command prompt screen, type
almsuppress -n
Note: Only do this if you want to release it before the time you set
earlier runs out (maximum of 2 hours)
When you have completed all the administration, log off the media
server.
Disconnect the laptop from the media server.
From a DOS command line, type
Enter.
Connect to the Ethernet port (to the right of the serial connector)
on the back of the RSA card using a crossover cable.
Open a browser on your laptop. Type 192.11.13.6 and press Enter
to log into the RSA.
Note: Use the initial installation craft login and the initial RSA
password.
,
list station
list trunk
and press Enter.
display alarms
save translation
and press Enter to
and press Enter, where
and press Enter to release alarm suppression.
arp -d 192.11.13.6
555-245-762, Issue 1
Final tasks
,
, and
list hunt
list
and press
9

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