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Avaya S8100 Job Aids For Upgrading
Avaya S8100 Job Aids For Upgrading

Avaya S8100 Job Aids For Upgrading

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Job Aids for Upgrading
the
Avaya S8100 Media Server
with the
Avaya G600 or Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway
555-245-751
Issue 1
November 2003

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  • Page 1 Job Aids for Upgrading Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600 or Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway 555-245-751 Issue 1 November 2003...
  • Page 2 The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked equipment rests with you - Avaya’s customer system Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your administrator, your telecommunications peers, and your managers. sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge and addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information...
  • Page 3 The LASER devices operate within the following parameters: Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use • Maximum power output: -5 dBm to -8 dBm of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to •...
  • Page 4 FIC Code SOC/REN/ Network (SDoC) Identifier A.S. Code Jacks Avaya Inc. in the United States of America hereby certifies that the Ground Start CO trunk 02GS2 1.0A RJ11C equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB-168 DID trunk 02RV2-T AS.0...
  • Page 5 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 This Job Aid provides the steps for upgrading an S8100 Media Server’s software by transferring the new software from a CD. This procedure applies to either a full- or a dot-release upgrade.
  • Page 6: Upgrade Steps

    Using a CD to upgrade an S8100’s software from R10 or later Upgrade steps Upgrade steps Step Details For a direct connection between the Right-click the 'Network Neighborhood' {My technician’s laptop and the S8100’s service Network Places} icon on the laptop’s desktop, and port: select Properties.
  • Page 7 Using a CD to upgrade an S8100’s software from R10 or later Upgrade steps Step Details LAC – Open a SAT window and save Type multivantage to open a SAT window. (The translations. terminal type is W2KTT.) Run save translations.
  • Page 8 Using a CD to upgrade an S8100’s software from R10 or later Upgrade steps Step Details BS – Important! – Display and record the From the bash shell, execute the following three customer’s network and product information. commands – setip, productid, oss.
  • Page 9 Using a CD to upgrade an S8100’s software from R10 or later Upgrade steps Step Details SDT – If the S8100 system is running Check the Windows service pack’s version: Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or 3, you — On the S8100’s Windows desktop, need to upgrade to Service Pack 4 (SP4).
  • Page 10 Using a CD to upgrade an S8100’s software from R10 or later Upgrade steps Step Details SDT – On the S8100’s desktop, double-click The time display is in the tool tray at the lower right of the the time display and set the time, time zone, desktop.
  • Page 11 Using a CD to upgrade an S8100’s software from R10 or later Upgrade steps Step Details LAC – Close the LAC window and bash shell. Type exit, and close the telnet window. Type exit to close the bash window. SDT – Open Internet Explorer on the S8100’s Double-click the IE icon on the S8100’s desktop.
  • Page 12: Security Alert

    Using a CD to upgrade an S8100’s software from R10 or later Upgrade steps Step Details SAT – Verify that no major or minor alarms Type display alarms. are present. SAT – Verify outgoing alarm reports link to Type test inads-link.
  • Page 13 Replacing an S8100 Media Server’s hard drive This Job Aid provides the steps for replacing the hard drive on the S8100 Media Server (TN2314) circuit pack. The media server’s software release on the new hard drive may be the same as, or later than, the software release on the hard drive to be replaced.
  • Page 14 Connect a cross-over (flip) cable from the coupler to the TN2314’s RJ45 jack. LT-IE – Connect to the S8100 server via the web Open Internet Explorer on the laptop and enter 192.11.13.6 in the URL address bar to connect to the interface.
  • Page 15 Note: This step could be done by closing the S8100’s desktop and log in using lucent3. desktop and using the laptop’s IE session, but then you would need to set up a new S8100-desktop session for the subsequent steps. SDT-IE – Backup everything to the PCMCIA Click 'Administer System' card or to a network location.
  • Page 16 Repeat steps 3 through 5. Wait approximately 5 minutes then reconnect to the S8100’s desktop and open a bash shell. BS – Verify the software’s version. Type swversion. Ensure that the Release number and MultiVantage version number are as expected.
  • Page 17 For details, see Chapter 3 in Installation and Upgrades from the LAC window using the lucent3 login for the Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600 and the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways, 555-233-146. LAC – Exit the LAC window and bash shell.
  • Page 18 SAT – Verify no-license/emergency numbers. Type change system-parameters features. See ‘‘Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers’’ in Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600 and the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways, 555-233-146. SAT – Save translations. Run save trans.
  • Page 19 Replacing an S8100 Media Server’s hard drive Upgrade steps Step Details LT-IE – Backup the translations and other data Click 'Administer System'. to the PCMCIA card or to a network location. Click ‘Backup & Restore’ under System Maintenance. Click ‘Immediate Backup’.
  • Page 20 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 This Job Aid provides the steps for upgrading an R9.5 DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system to an S8100 system with the current release of Communication Manager. This upgrade replaces the TN795 with the TN2314 processor circuit pack.
  • Page 21 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 Upgrade steps Upgrade steps Step Details For a direct connection between the Right-click the 'Network Neighborhood' {My technician’s laptop and the S8100’s service Network Places} icon on the laptop’s desktop and port: select Properties.
  • Page 22 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 Upgrade steps Step Details SAT – Save the DEFINITY translations to Execute save translations. the hard drive and logoff the SAT window. When the save translations operation is finished, execute logoff to logoff the SAT window and return to the LAC prompt.
  • Page 23 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 Upgrade steps Step Details Wait approximately 5 minutes, then Connect a cable from the laptop’s PCMCIA Ethernet connect the laptop to the service jack on the card to an RJ45 coupler.
  • Page 24 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 Upgrade steps Step Details BS – Administer the customer’s parameters setip name=<args> that you wrote down in Step 6, using the setip cust=<args> setip command. setip dns=<args> setip wins=<args>...
  • Page 25 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 Upgrade steps Step Details BS – After the shutdown finishes, restart Execute start all. every application. BS – Monitor the startup’s progress. Execute statapp. Verify that call processing comes into service.
  • Page 26 Replacing an S8100 Media Server to upgrade its software from R9.5 Upgrade steps Step Details LT-IE – Backup the translations and other Click 'Administer System'. data to the PCMCIA card or to a network Click ‘Backup & Restore’ under System Maintenance.