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Installation and Upgrades
for the
Avaya
G700 Media Gateway
controlled by an
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S8300 Media Server or an
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S8700 Media Server
555-234-100
Issue 3
May 2003

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  • Page 1 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G700 Media Gateway ™ controlled by an Avaya S8300 Media Server or an ™ Avaya S8700 Media Server ™ 555-234-100 Issue 3 May 2003...
  • Page 2 • Any other equipment networked to your Avaya products. How to Get Help Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) For additional support telephone numbers, go to the Avaya Web site: If the equipment supports Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) http:/www.avaya.com/support/ facilities, you may experience certain compromises in performance,...
  • Page 3: Checklist

    • A reorder tone is received. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use exposures.
  • Page 4 United States FCC Part 68 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity E-mail: totalware@gwsmail.com (SDoC) Avaya Inc. in the United States of America hereby certifies that the For the most current versions of documentation, go to the Avaya Web equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB-168 site: label identification number complies with the FCC’s Rules and...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Install a New G700 without an S8300........
  • Page 6 Connect Laptop to Services Port of S8300 ......44 Connect Laptop to the G700 Serial Port ......44 Connect Laptop to Customer LAN .
  • Page 7 Install the G700 Media Gateway........70 Prepare the G700 Media Gateway........70 Mount the G700 Media Gateway in the Rack.
  • Page 8 Access to the S8300 and G700 ........
  • Page 9 Access to the S8300 and G700 ........
  • Page 10 Prepare to Install Firmware the G700 ........
  • Page 11 Upgrade the Firmware on the G700 ........
  • Page 12 ............276 Avaya G700 Announcement Software ....... . 276 Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 —...
  • Page 13 Avaya VisAbility Management Suite ........
  • Page 14 Contents Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 15: About This Book

    About This Book Overview This document provides procedures to install, upgrade, or add to an Avaya G700 Media Gateway controlled by an Avaya S8300 Media Server or an Avaya S8700 Media Server. It also includes information on connecting telephones and adjuncts to the G700.
  • Page 16: Using This Book

    System, the G700 Sourced Announcements, the Avaya VisAbility Management Suite, the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), and Universal Serial Bus (USB) Modems to the G700 with the S8300 or S8700. See the following appendices for system specifications, forms you must complete for the installation, and comcodes and other information that you need to order equipment: •...
  • Page 17: Conventions

    Avaya™ Communication Manager is the application that provides call control and the Avaya telephony feature set. This application was referred to as MultiVantage Software or as Avaya Call Processing (ACP) in previous releases. The term Multivantage is still used in some CLI commands and in the Web interface. In most of these cases, it is synonymous with Communication Manager.
  • Page 18: Keys

    • System output and field names on the screen are in monospaced type. Example: - The system displays the following message: The installation is in progress. - Type in the Message Transfer? field. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 19: Downloading This Book And Updates From The Web

    Downloading this book and updates from the Web You can view or download the latest version of the Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway Controlled by and Avaya S8300 or S8700 Media Server, 555-234-100, from the Avaya Web site at: http://support.avaya.com.
  • Page 20: Safety Labels And Security Alert Labels

    Related resources For a summary of what is new in the May 2003 release of Avaya™ Communication Manager, see Highlights of Avaya™ Communication Manager, 555-233-783. For more information on the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and related features, see the following books:...
  • Page 21: Technical Assistance

    For help with: • Feature administration and system applications, call the Avaya DEFINITY Helpline at 1-800-225-7585 • Maintenance and repair, call the Avaya National Customer Care Support Line at 1-800-242-2121 • Toll fraud, call Avaya Toll Fraud Intervention at 1-800-643-2353 •...
  • Page 22: Sending Us Comments

    • Fax, send your comments to: 1-303-538-1741 Ensure that you mention the name and number of this book, Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway Controlled by and Avaya S8300 or S8700 Media Server, 555-234-100. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1 Roadmap And Reference

    For an upgrade of Local Survivable Processors (LSPs) or G700s from the primary controller, you should use the LSP/G700 Upgrade Tool. To configure a new G700 that has an S8700 primary controller and does not have an LSP, you should use the Avaya Gateway Installation Wizard.
  • Page 24: Wizards For Installations And Upgrades

    The Avaya Installation Wizard (IW) You can use the Avaya Installation Wizard (IW) as a tool to assist you in the installation process for a G700 Media Gateway with an S8300 Media Server. The Installation Wizard is designed to get you up and running in a basic installation as quickly as possible.
  • Page 25: What The Iw Does And Does Not Do

    • “Administer the Media Gateway” on page 153 Note: In addition, you can use the IW to upgrade S8300 software or G700 firmware on a previously-installed system. You must perform the following tasks manually, even though you are using the IW: •...
  • Page 26: The Lsp/G700 Upgrade Tool

    Gateways automatically from the primary controller. The primary controller can be an S8300 Media Server or an S8700 Media Server. With the upgrade tool, you do not have to physically be at the LSP and G700 locations in order to perform the upgrades. Additionally, you do not have to run the upgrades one by one.
  • Page 27 You cannot use the LSP/G700 Upgrade Tool to do the following: - Install a new LSP or G700 Media Gateway. For each new installation, you must be on site and use the Avaya™ Installation Wizard (for an LSP), the Avaya Gateway Installation Wizard (for a G700 Media Gateway controlled by an S8700 Media Server), or perform a manual installation.
  • Page 28: The Avaya Gateway Installation Wizard (Giw)

    The Avaya Gateway Installation Wizard (GIW) allows you to configure the G700 Media Gateway IP addresses and avoid entering P330 and MG CLI commands to configure the media gateway. Use the GIW to configure a new G700 Media Gateway that is controlled by an S8700 Media Server but does not have an LSP.
  • Page 29: Installation Roadmap And Task Lists

    Installation Roadmap and Task Lists From your planning sheets, you can determine what type of installation or upgrade is involved with the G700 Media Gateway. Use the following table to determine which task list is most appropriate for your upgrade or installation.
  • Page 30: Checklist 1: Install A New G700

    Use the following checklist to install a G700 Media Gateway with the following characteristics: • The G700 has an S8300 Media Server configured as the primary controller, or, • The G700 has an S8300 Media Server configured as an LSP and is controlled by either an S8300 or an S8700 Media Server.
  • Page 31 1 Roadmap and Reference: Installation Roadmap and Task Lists Checklist 1. Install New G700 with an S8300 (Primary or LSP) Continued Task Subtasks - Backup data “Configure the S8300” on page 109 - Set server indentities - Configure Ethernet interfaces...
  • Page 32 1 Roadmap and Reference: Installation Roadmap and Task Lists Checklist 1. Install New G700 with an S8300 (Primary or LSP) Continued Task Subtasks “Set Up SNMP Alarming on the G700” on page 157 “Complete the Installation of S8300 (if - Register the system - Back up the system the Primary Controller)”...
  • Page 33: Install A New G700 Without An S8300

    Use the following checklist to install a G700 Media Gateway with the following characteristics: • The G700 does not have an S8300 and is controlled by an external S8300 or S8700 Me00dia Server. You will use Chapters 2 and 4 with this checklist.
  • Page 34 1 Roadmap and Reference: Installation Roadmap and Task Lists Checklist 2. Install a New G700 without an S8300 Continued Task Subtasks (If any) - Install firmware on the P330 stack processor “Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway” on page 184...
  • Page 35: Upgrade An Existing G700 With An S8300 (Primary Or Lsp)

    • The G700 has an S8300 Media Server configured as an LSP and is controlled by either an S8300 or an S8700 Media Server. You will use Chapter 5 with this checklist. For help with connecting to and logging in to the G700 or S8300, Connection Methods in this chapter.
  • Page 36 1 Roadmap and Reference: Installation Roadmap and Task Lists Checklist 3. Task List to Upgrade an Existing G700 with an S8300 (Primary or LSP) - Click Continue on each page of the configuration wizard “Configure the Server” on page 229 - Verify contents of the tftp directory “Upgrade the Firmware on the G700”...
  • Page 37: An S8300

    • The G700 does not have an S8300 and is controlled by an external S8300 or S8700 Media Server. You will use Chapter 6 with this checklist. For help with connecting to and logging in to the G700, see Connection Methods in this chapter.
  • Page 38: Connection And Login Methods

    Connection and Login Methods This section describes the various ways of connecting to, and logging into, the Avaya™ S8300 Media Server and the Avaya™ G700 Media Gateway. Use this chapter as a reference for the other chapters in this book.
  • Page 39: Connection Overview

    If you are installing or upgrading a G700 that does not have an internal S8300, check for the location of the ethernet ports (EXT 1 / EXT 2). You will need to connect the G700 to the customer’s LAN via one of these ports for loading the latest software.
  • Page 40: Laptop Configuration For A Direct Connection To The Services Port

    Use your computer's help system if needed to locate the correct place to enter this information. The S8300 Media Server uses the same access configuration as an Avaya S8100 Media Server with a CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway. If you already have a NetSwitcher profile for the S8100 Media Server (formerly called DEFINITY One), try using that profile first before configuring a new one.
  • Page 41 Access your computer's network information. On your desktop: - Windows 95, 98, and NT: Right-click Network Neighborhood - Windows Me: Right-click My Network Places Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 42 5.5 or higher. You can use Netscape, but some features of the web interface may not work properly. If you use Netscape, it must be version 6.2 or higher. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 43 Netscape). If there are other entries in this box, add to the list of entries and separate entries with a ";". • Click OK to exit. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 44: Connection Methods

    192.11.13.6 Connect Laptop to the G700 Serial Port To configure a G700 that does not have an S8300, you may need to set up a direct connection from your laptop’s serial port to the G700 Console (serial) port. To connect a laptop directly to the serial port on the G700 Media Gateway: For a stacked configuration, locate the device that contains the master controller for the stack.
  • Page 45: Connect Laptop To Customer Lan

    G700: - Attach one end of the RS-232 cable to the RJ-45 jack on the front of the G700 that is the stack master. The serial port is on the lower right side of the chassis, labeled Console.
  • Page 46: Set Up Windows For Modem Connection To The Media Server

    The modem is now ready to receive calls. Set up Windows for Modem Connection to the Media Server (Windows 2000 or XP) Note: The remote dial-up PC must be configured for PPP access. Also, Avaya Terminal Emulator does not support Windows XP.
  • Page 47: Use Windows For Ppp Modem Connection (Windows 2000 Or Xp)

    Access SAT or use the CLI commands as needed. Use Avaya Terminal Emulator for LAN Connection to Communication Manager You can download the Avaya Terminal Emulator from the main menu for the VisAbility™ Management Suite. Simply click Download next to the Administration menu item and follow the instructions.
  • Page 48: Use Avaya Terminal Emulator For Modem Connection To Communication

    Manager SAT Screens” on page Use Avaya Terminal Emulator for Modem Connection to Communication Manager You can download the Avaya Terminal Emulator from the main menu for the VisAbility™ Management Suite. Simply click Download next to the Administration menu item and follow the instructions.
  • Page 49: Log In Methods

    The last procedure in this section describes logging in to the P330 stack processor when you have a direct serial connection to the G700 Console port. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 50: Log In To The Media Server From Your Laptop Using Telnet

    Enter If your browser does not have a valid security certificate, you will see a warning screen and instructions to load the security certificate. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 51 1 Roadmap and Reference: Connection and Login Methods The system displays the Welcome screen. Click the button. Continue Accept the Client Authentication and Security Certificate to access the Login screen. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 52 1 Roadmap and Reference: Connection and Login Methods The system displays the Login screen. Log in as craft Select for Suppress Alarm Origination. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 53 Click on the link for Launch Maintenance Web Pages The system displays the S8300 main menu in the left panel and a usage-agreement notice in the right window. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 54: S8300 Main Menu

    S8300 Main Menu Check the top of the left panel. - The Avaya media server you are logged into is identified by name and server number. - The S8300 media server number is always 1. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 55: Open The Communication Manager Sat Screens

    Log in to the P330 stack Processor with a Direct Connection to the Services Port Note: If you are upgrading an S8300/G700 remotely, connect to the customer LAN and telnet to the IP address of the P330 stack master (that is, the P330 stack processor running as the stack master).
  • Page 56: Log In To The P330 Stack Processor With A Lan Connection

    For a complete list of command line interface commands, type help or refer to the "Avaya™ P330 User’s Guide" (available at www.avaya.com/support).
  • Page 57: Avaya Site Administration

    Configure Avaya Site Administration When Avaya Site Administration is initially installed on a client machine, it needs to be configured to communicate with Communication Manager on the S8300 Media Server. When it runs initially, after downloading, you need to create a new entry for the switch connection.
  • Page 58 GEDI and Data Import. For more information refer to the Online Help, Guided Tour, and Show Me accessed from the Avaya Site Administration Help menu. To use Avaya Site Administration, open the application and select the switch (media server) you want to access. When prompted, log in.
  • Page 59: Navigational Aid For Cli Commands

    The command-line prompts in an MGP session use the media gateway’s name that is assigned when it is configured. You can telnet to another processor from a current telnet session. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 60: Terminal Emulation Function Keys For Communication Manager

    (alpha O) W F8 Previous Page The following table lists key presses for terminal emulation. w2ktt Key Sequence Function Function Cancel Execute Help Next Page Previous Page Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 61: Chapter 2 Installing Hardware For The G700 Media Gateway And S8300 Media Server

    G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server The Avaya™ G700 Media Gateway is part of a family of components that provides data, voice, fax, and messaging services over an IP network. Its standards-based IP communications infrastructure allows high reliability of critical applications and multi-service networking with feature transparency. The G700 can be controlled by an Avaya™...
  • Page 62: Getting Started

    2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server: Getting Started Getting Started This section describes the components of a G700 Media Gateway and an S8300 Media Server. G700 Media Gateway The Media Gateway elements are: (1) the Avaya...
  • Page 63: Data Expansion Modules

    For detailed descriptions of the media modules see Hardware Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager. The media modules enable the G700, with its primary controller, to host a variety of functions ranging from IP phones to traditional analog telephony ports. The media modules contain trunk or line interfaces and their associated circuitry.
  • Page 64 • Avaya MultiService Network Manager • Command Line Interface (CLI) The Avaya X330 WAN Access Routing Module provides WAN access that can be used with external firewalls or VPN Gateways. The Avaya P330 LAN Expansion Module Another Data Expansion that customers might purchase as part of their network is the Avaya ™...
  • Page 65: Media Servers

    Media Server or the S8700 Media Server. The S8300 is on a circuit pack that is always installed in slot V1 of a G700. The S8700 is housed in a separate box that connects to the G700 over a network through a C- LAN circuit pack.
  • Page 66: Endpoint And Adjunct Components

    G700 over the network through a C-LAN circuit pack in the G600, SCC1, or MCC1. Information on installing the G700 with the S8700 can be found in Chapters 4 and 6 in this book. Endpoint and Adjunct Components Additional components and adjunct systems provide sets of tools that allow the customer to obtain the best possible performance.
  • Page 67: Use The Planning Documentation

    To guide you in your preparations for the installation, use the Installer’s Checklists (see Information Checklists) to verify that you have the tools, software, and information that you need to install the G700. The planning documentation will provide you with information about: •...
  • Page 68: Installation And Cabling

    • in combinations of Media Gateways and Avaya P330 family devices. Up to ten G700 Media Gateways and/or Avaya P330s devices can be combined in a single stack. The G700s can be controlled by an Avaya™ S8300 Media Server or an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server.
  • Page 69: Power Verification

    In these cases, access to the G700 Media Gateway is gained by the use of a tool (such as a lock and key) or other means of security.
  • Page 70: Install The G700 Media Gateway

    The instructions that follow guide you through a process of preparing the Avaya™ G700 Media Gateway after you have mounted the empty chassis in the rack. It is possible to equip an empty G700 chassis before positioning it in the rack. If you are working where space is limited, you may wish to prepare the G700 before rack insertion.
  • Page 71: Mount The G700 Media Gateway In The Rack

    Tighten with the screwdriver. Repeat on the other side. If the G700 is to be a table-top unit, four feet must be attached to the bottom of the unit. The procedure to do this is the following: Affix Feet on the Table-Top G700 Use this procedure only if the G700 will be installed as a table-top unit (not in a data rack).
  • Page 72 2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server: Installation and Cabling • The G700 weighs 22.5 pounds (10 kg) empty and between 27 and 34 pounds (between 12 and 16 kg) when equipped with media modules. Two people may be needed to mount the G700 Media Gateway in the rack.
  • Page 73: Insert The Avaya S8300 Media Server (If Necessary For Standalone Service Or Lsp)

    (Figure 13); these may be G700s or Avaya P330 family switches. At this point, you have mounted the G700 chassis in the rack and are ready to insert S8300 Media Servers and media modules as required in the planning documentation.
  • Page 74 2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server: Installation and Cabling Figure 8. Insert S8300 Align the LED module in its guides and gently push it into place, keeping the LED module safely within its guides and maintaining an even pressure to assure that the module does not become twisted or disengage from the guides.
  • Page 75: Insert The Media Modules

    Following the planning documentation, you can insert the required media modules into their designated bays. The G700 Media Gateway can accommodate up to four media modules, or plug-in circuit packs. The choice of media modules is dictated by the offer selected by the customer and the configuration of the system.
  • Page 76 (See “Complete the Telephone Installation Process” on page 269). At this point, you have readied the G700 inserted the S8300 if required, and inserted the media modules, as described in the planning documentation. Next, if required, the Expansion Module should be inserted into its bay.
  • Page 77: Insert An Expansion Module

    Insert an Expansion Module The Expansion Modules provide increased networking and connectivity capabilities. These modules may be mounted on the G700 Media Gateway in the slot on the lower left side of the unit below slot V1 (see “G700 Media Gateway with an S8300 Media Server: Front View” on page 62).
  • Page 78: Cable Multiple Units

    G700. Tighten the screws on either side of the module. At this point, the required modules and cabling units have been inserted into the G700 Media Gateway. The next step will be to install cabling.
  • Page 79 LAO 030203 Connect Units within a Single Stack Connect the light grey connector of the short Avaya X330SC cable (12 in, 30 cm) to the port marked “to upper unit” in the bottom-most stack element. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 80 “to upper unit” on the top element of the stack. If you have elements of a stack in two racks, you must use the Avaya X330LC cable to connect them. You may not link more than 10 units to form a stack, but those units can be mounted in more than one rack.
  • Page 81: Attach Ground Conductors

    If a power cord accompanies the G700, use that cord whenever possible. The customer must select a location for the G700 Media Gateway installation that is no more than 50 feet (15 m) from an approved ground. If this location requirement is not met, the customer must contact a licensed electrician to install a Supplementary Ground Conductor per Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC).
  • Page 82: Approved Grounds

    Supplementary Ground Conductors. Up to ten G700 Media Gateways can be grounded at the block installed close to the equipment (on a rack) and then a single ground conductor can be routed from the same block to an approved ground.
  • Page 83: Connect The Safety Ground

    2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server: Installation and Cabling must be supplemented by the metal frame of the building, a concrete-encased ground, or a ground ring. If these grounds are not available, the water pipe ground can be supplemented by one of the...
  • Page 84: Connect Ac Power

    If the ground block has been purchased: The ground block is provided for use with more than one G700 (or other Cajun devices) in the rack. It is usually mounted by the customer electrician. Cut the Supplementary Ground Conductor (which has one end attached to the grounding screw on the chassis) to the length needed to terminate it into one of the terminals of the ground block.
  • Page 85: Test The Ac Outlet

    2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server: Installation and Cabling Test the AC Outlet WARNING: The following recommended test equipment, tests and diagrams are intended only for North American installations at 110 to 125 Volts AC. For installations in other regions, have a licensed electrician verify the ground and voltages.
  • Page 86: Plug In Ac Power

    Server, and the G700 Media Gateway will flash at power-up. Each element will conduct a series of self-tests. The LEDs on the G700 LED panel will flash, and the red ALM LED will light up until the self- tests on the G700 Media Gateway have completed.
  • Page 87: S8300 Led Indicators

    • The green Test LED on the S8300 is on when a test is in progress. • The yellow ACT LED on the S8300 is on whenever a G700, an IP telephone, or an IP console is registered with the S8300. It is off when none of these IP endpoints are registered.
  • Page 88 2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server: Installation and Cabling Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 89: Chapter 3 Installing A New G700 With An S8300

    Installation Overview G700 components A P330 stack processor is built into the G700 Media Gateway. (This processor is also known as the Layer 2 switching processor). The G700 also contains an MGP processor, a VoIP processor, and media modules. Updating the firmware for one or more of these processors and/or media modules is a required part of most S8300 software upgrades.
  • Page 90: Initial Access To The G700

    The file containing the software for the S8300 has a .tar extension and contains both the S8300 software and the G700 firmware. The .tar file will be on a CD-ROM that you take to the site. First load and install the S8300 software.
  • Page 91 For LAN connections the TFTP server can be your laptop or a customer computer on the LAN. See "Connection and Login Methods" in Chapter 1 for details on how to connect and log into the G700. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 92: Before Going To The Customer Site

    To get this number, look for the serial number sticker on the back of the G700 chassis. If the unit is delivered directly to the customer and you will not have phone or LAN line access from the customer site to access the rfa.avaya.com web site, this task...
  • Page 93: License File And Communication Manager Versions For A Local Survivable

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Before Going to the Customer Site Note: For an upgrade, you do not normally need to install a new authentication file (with a .pwd extension). However, if one is required, follow the same steps as with a license file.
  • Page 94 For a full upgrade, you must obtain the files on a CD. To install the latest update software for the version of Communication Manager that resides on the S8300, you first download the software file from the Avaya Support web site to your laptop. Use the following steps: On your laptop, create a directory to store the file (for example, c:\S8300download).
  • Page 95: On Site Preparation For The Installation

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: On Site Preparation for the Installation On Site Preparation for the Installation Perform these tasks before starting the software installation on the S8300. Install the New License File, If Necessary For new installations, you typically need to load a licences file.
  • Page 96 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: On Site Preparation for the Installation Upload Files to Server Screen Click the Browse button for the first field. The S8300 displays the Choose File screen, which allows you to select files from your laptop.
  • Page 97 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: On Site Preparation for the Installation Click Load File When the files are successfully transferred, the system displays the status screen. Check that the Status box displays OK. Then continue with Install the License File.
  • Page 98: Determine Necessary Upgrades To The S8300

    When the save is finished, the system displays the message, Command successfully completed. Determine Necessary Upgrades to the S8300 Note: If you are using the LSP/G700 Upgrade Tool, the Upgrade Tool performs this task automatically. Log in to the Web interface on the S8300.
  • Page 99: Transfer Files From A Cd Or Hard Drive Of Laptop

    Manager has a .tar.gz extension and a file name that reflects the most recent load of software (for example, 03.0.110.4-4925.tar.gz). This .tar file will also contain the most recent firmware for the G700 Media Gateway, the various media modules, and the P330 stack processor.
  • Page 100 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: On Site Preparation for the Installation Browse to the directory on the CD (or on your laptop hard drive) where the .tar files are stored, and double-click the filename of the .tar file for the upgrade software (for example, S8300-11.3- 0326.1.tar).
  • Page 101: Install New Software On The S8300

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 Install New Software on the S8300 Although this is a new installation and a version of Communication Manager already exists on the S8300, there may be new software loads available that you need to install. If necessary, follow the steps in this section to install the most recent version of Communication Manager.
  • Page 102 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 Install New Software Log in to the S8300 Web interface. Choose Install New Software Release under Server Configuration and Upgrades from the left pane of the main menu.
  • Page 103 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 Choose License Source Screen If you have installed the license and authentication files, click the radio buttons for the following: - I want to reuse the license files from the currently active partition on this server.
  • Page 104 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 Review Notices Screen For a new installation, you do not need to run a backup. If your planning documents instruct you to enable Tripwire, follow the instructions to reset the signature database.
  • Page 105 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 Begin Installation Screen At the Begin Installation screen, click Continue The S8300 displays the Install in Progress screen. Install in Progress Screen Watch the progress of the installation.
  • Page 106 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 Reboot Server Window Click Reboot The S8300 displays the Reboot in Progress screen. Reboot in Progress Screen Note: The reboot can take 20 minutes or longer. The system does not automatically tell you when the reboot is complete.
  • Page 107 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 a . Open a DOS window. b . At the command prompt, type ping -t 192.11.13.6. The ping will succeed only when the reboot is complete.
  • Page 108 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Software on the S8300 Install Communication Manager Patch Files from Your Laptop, if Any Note: Skip this procedure if there are no Communication Manager patch files to install. From your laptop, start a telnet session to the S8300.
  • Page 109: Configure The S8300

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Configure the S8300 CAUTION: For a new installation, be sure you have set the time and timezone before proceeding. Failure to do so may cause network problems later. On the S8300 Web page main menu, click on...
  • Page 110 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Back Up Data Notice Screen Click Continue The Select Method screen appears. Select Method Screen Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 111 The host name uniquely identifies this server. CAUTION: If the S8300 on the G700 is hosting an IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application with Digital Networking, the name must be 10 characters or less. The screen also lists the current physical cabling to the server. For example, the Services laptop is connected to Ethernet interface 0.
  • Page 112 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Click Continue screen appears. Configure Ethernet Interfaces Configure Ethernet Interfaces Screen Use your planning forms to complete the fields for the: assigned to the S8300 Media Server. Check your planning forms.
  • Page 113 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Configure Local Survivable Processor Screen Select one of the following options: - This is NOT a survivable remote processor. - This is a local survivable processor (LSP) with an S8700 media server as the primary controller.
  • Page 114 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 IP address of secondary server 2 (optional) — Enter the IP address of the duplicated secondary S8700 server Note: The CLAN boards must be TN799DP running version 5 or greater firmware. Be sure to check the firmware version for these boards on the S8700.
  • Page 115 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 CAUTION: If you configure an external DNS server, the DNS will be an extra device that, if not working properly, can cause delays in S8300 access. External DNS Server Configuration Screen Enter the appropriate IP addresses from your planning documentation.
  • Page 116 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Click Continue screen appears. Static Network Routes Static Network Routes are used only if the customer has defined additional routes for IP packets other than through the default gateway.
  • Page 117 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Network Time Server Screen You will be able to make the following choices, according to the planning documentation: - Choose if the user does not want the Network Time Protocol to run on the S8300 Disable NTP Media Server.
  • Page 118 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 up the time clock with Set Server Time/Timezone option. You need to set the server clock using the Set Server Time / Timezone screen. You can do this now, then return to the Configure Server window.
  • Page 119 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Set Modem Interface Screen The Modem IP Address and Return Routes for the Avaya INADS alarming are assigned by the ART tool. You should have obtained these addresses when you performed “Run the ART Tool for the...
  • Page 120 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Warning Screen This is the final step in configuring the system. When you click Continue, all the configuration information will be written to disk and implemented. This step normally completes in about 5 minutes.
  • Page 121 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Updating System Files Screen When the process is complete, you will receive a notification. Click Close Window and continue the configuration of the G700 Media Gateway on the command line interface.
  • Page 122: Provide The Keys.install File (If Necessary)

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Provide the keys.install File (If Necessary) Use this procedure only if you selected one of the customer-provided keys options in the previous procedure. If encryption between the NTS and S8300 Media Server is to be used for additional security, you must provide a keys.install file that specifies for each key:...
  • Page 123 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the S8300 Set the media server’s time now In the main menu under Server, click Set Server Time / Timezone The S8300 displays the Set Server Time/Timezone window. Set the media server’s time close enough to the NTS’s time, date, and time zone that synchronization can occur (within about 5 minutes).
  • Page 124: Configure The G700 Media Gateway

    Note: If you are using the Avaya Gateway Installation Wizard (GIW), the GIW performs this task automatically. This section describes how to assign the IP addresses and IP routes to the G700 Media Gateway and its components. The IP addresses should be available to you on the IP Addressing Planning Form.
  • Page 125 Select at the dialog box that asks if you want to continue. All LEDs will flash. As the unit powers up, self-tests will be run. When the G700 mpg or P330 stack processor has reset, login again to continue. Login at the Welcome to P330 menu.
  • Page 126 Write the serial number on your planning document. Make sure it matches the serial number sticker on the back of the G700 Media Gateway chassis. If there is a difference, the serial number in the displayed list is correct.You will need this later.
  • Page 127 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the G700 Media Gateway Type set interface mgp <vlan> <ip_address> <netmask> to assign an IP address to the G700 Media Gateway. <vlan> is the vlan to be established on the customer’s local network. This is usually .
  • Page 128: Check For Ip Connections

    The media gateway parameters are applied automatically. Check for IP Connections After you have assigned IP addresses to the P330 Stack Processor (Layer 2 Switching Processor), the G700 Media Gateway MGP, Media Modules, and the VoIP resources, do the following procedure to validate the IP connections.
  • Page 129: Set Up The Controller List For The G700 Media Gateway

    To complete the configuration of the G700 Media Gateway, you need to administer a list of primary and alternate controllers. This list begins with the IP address of the primary controller. In the event that the G700 Media Gateway loses contact with its primary controller, it will seek to re-register with the primary controller first, then with the other controllers on this list.
  • Page 130: Set The Lsp Transition Points

    CLAN connections) with which to register. After this search time has elapsed, the G700 will search for an LSP with which to register. You must also set the total time the G700 searches for either a Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 131: Configure An X330 Expansion Module (If Necessary)

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Configure the G700 Media Gateway primary controller and an LSP, after which the G700 resets. And finally, you must define how many primary controllers, from 1 to 4, are in the controller list you just defined.
  • Page 132: Install New Firmware On The G700

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Install New Firmware on the G700 This section describes the procedures to install firmware on the G700 Media Gateway processors and media modules. Verify the Contents of the tftpboot Directory...
  • Page 133 MM711 MM710 Refer to the list to check the FW vintage number of the G700. In the TYPE column, find G700, then check the matching field in the FW VINTAGE column to see if it matches the vintage number in your planning forms. If not, you must install new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway.
  • Page 134: Install New Firmware On The P330 Stack Processor

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Install New Firmware on the P330 Stack Processor Install P330 stack processor firmware From your S8300 telnet session, telnet back to the P330 stack processor: Type telnet <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>, where <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> is the IP address of the P330 stack master processor on the customer’s LAN.
  • Page 135 The G700 Media Gateway processor will reset. The LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway and the Media Modules will flash. These elements will each conduct a series of self-tests. When the LEDs on the Media Modules are extinguished and the active status LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway are on, the reset is complete.
  • Page 136: Install New Firmware On The Media Modules

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Example: Show mg list_config SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE VOIP FW ---- ------ ----- ------ ---------- ---------- ------- G700 DAF1 230(A) S8300 MM712...
  • Page 137: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways (Stack Configuration)

    P330, which you can identify by the LED panel on the upper left of each G700 or P330 device in the stack. The LEDs signal as follows: • On the G700 Media Gateway: a lit LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
  • Page 138: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 The G700 and P330 at the bottom of the stack is module number 1, the next module up is number 2,. and so on. However, the stack master can be any module in the stack, depending on the actual model, the vintage firmware it runs, and whether the S8300 is inserted into it.
  • Page 139: Administer Communication Manager

    This administration applies only to an S8300 that serves as the primary controller for the target G700. The S8300 primary controller can be in the target G700 or in another, possibly remote, G700. If the S8300 is an LSP, do not administer Communication Manager on it.
  • Page 140: Administer Network Regions

    E NT ER Administer Network Regions Before assigning an IP network region to a G700, you must define network region on the IP Network Region form. After a network region is defined, you can assign it to the various network elements (servers, gateways, IP phones).
  • Page 141: Associate Lsps With Network Regions

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager IP Network Region Screen change ip-network-region 1 Page 1 of IP Network Region Region: 1 Name: Audio Parameters Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? n Codec Set: 1 IP Audio Hairpinning? y...
  • Page 142 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager IP Network Region Screen, page 3 change ip-network-region 1 Page 3 of IP Network Region LSP NAMES IN PRIORITY ORDER node-10-LSP_____ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ Enter the names of up to six LSPs to be associated with region 1. The LSP names must be the same as administered on the Node Names form.
  • Page 143: Administer Ip Interfaces

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Administer IP Interfaces This procedure assigns network region 1, as an example, to the S8300 Media Server. Assign the network region to the S8300 At the SAT prompt, type change ip-interfaces.
  • Page 144 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Add LSP names to the LSP form At the S8300 SAT prompt, type change lsp to open the LSP form. LSP Screen change lsp Page 1 of LOCAL SURVIVABLE PROCESSOR...
  • Page 145: The Primary Controller Is An S8700

    Note: Some of the procedures in this section should have been completed previously as part of a normal S8700 installation. This document covers only the administration of Communication Manager required for the G700 Media Gateway to communicate with the primary controller over a customer’s network. For the majority of required administration, see ‘‘Administrator’s Guide to Avaya™...
  • Page 146: Administer Network Regions

    For a G700 with an S8300 LSP and an S8700 as the primary controller, there may be more than one network region, since there can be up to 250 G700 Media Gateways connected to the S8700 with thousands of telephones in the network.
  • Page 147 Communication Manager, 555-233-504.’’ Note: It is strongly recommended to use the defaults in the screen. If the network region of the G700 (1 in this example) is different from that of the S8700 CLAN board(s), you must interconnect the two regions. Press...
  • Page 148 193-224 225-250 Type the number for the type of codec set (1–7) that the S8700 will use to interconnect the G700 and the C-LAN board(s) in the row/column position corresponding to the region of the C-LAN. In this example, the C-LAN is in region 80 and codec-set type 4 is to be used for the interconnection between region 1 and region 80.
  • Page 149: Assign Lsps To The Network Regions

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Assign LSPs to the Network Regions If the primary controller has LSPs, you can assign the LSPs to network regions. In the event of a network failure, IP telephones assigned to a network region will register with the LSPs assigned to that region.
  • Page 150: Administer Ip Interfaces

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Administer IP Interfaces Define the IP interfaces of the S8700 port network CLAN boards Note: This should have already been established as a part of normal S8700 installation. Type change ip-interfaces to open the IP Interfaces screen.
  • Page 151 3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Field Conditions/Comments Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with the IP address for this IP interface. For more information on IP addresses and subnetting, see “Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™...
  • Page 152: Administer The Lsp Form

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Administer the LSP Form If the primary server has LSPs, you must enter the LSP node names on the LSP form to enable the LSPs to get translations updates from the primary controller. Once the LSPs are successfully entered on the LSP form, their status can be viewed with the display lsp command.
  • Page 153: Administer The Media Gateway

    MGP command line. CAUTION: Be sure the serial number for the G700 Media Gateway you enter in this procedure matches exactly the serial number displayed in the show system command. The serial number is case-sensitive, and if entered incorrectly, will prevent the S8300 Media Server from communicating with the G700 Media Gateway.
  • Page 154 Media Gateway. V9 is a virtual slot. There is no announcement board associated with it. The announcements for the G700 are available in the G700 firmware and are administered in the same way as announcements on the TN2301 circuit pack used on S8700 port networks.
  • Page 155 If the G700 fails to register, two common causes might be: - The serial number added as the identifier for the G700 is wrong. To check, log back into the G700 gateway and type show system. Check the serial number that appears.
  • Page 156: Considerations For Ip Phones Supported By A Local Survivable Processor

    When the network connection between the G700 and the S8700 goes down, control of endpoints connected to the G700 goes to the next point in the primary controller list, which will be either a second CLAN board or the LSP. At this point, the S8700 alarms to notify the customer and services Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 —...
  • Page 157: Set Up Snmp Alarming On The G700

    S8700 and G700 has problems. If control passes to the LSP, the LSP’s license allows it to support the G700 endpoints for up to 10 days, within which the network problems should be resolved.
  • Page 158 Type exit Configure the Destination for G700 SNMP Traps Events occurring on the G700 cause SNMP traps to be generated. The G700 MGP can be configured to send SNMP traps to any network management system (NMS) in the network, including the primary server (S8300/S8700).
  • Page 159: Complete The Installation Of S8300

    3 Installing a New G700 with an S8300: Complete the Installation of S8300 (if the Primary Controller) At the P330-1(super)# prompt, type session mgp At the mg-xxx-n(super-user)# prompt, type configure and press Enter At the mg-xxx-n(configure)# prompt, type set snmp trap <IP address> enable and press...
  • Page 160: Complete The Installation Process

    • Test the endpoints. • Complete the electrical installation • Enable adjunct systems This completes the installation of the G700 Media Gateway with and S8300 Media Server. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 161: Chapter 4 Installing A New G700 Without An S8300

    This chapter covers the procedures to install the firmware on an new Avaya G700 Media Gateway without an Avaya S8300 Media Server. The G700 is controlled by an external primary server running Avaya Communication Manger. The primary server can be either an Avaya S8700 Media Server or an S8300 residing in another G700.
  • Page 162: Installation Overview

    Installation Overview G700 components A P330 stack processor is built into the G700 Media Gateway. (This processor is also known as the Layer 2 switching processor). The G700 also contains an MGP processor, a VoIP processor, up to four media modules, and possibly an expansion module.
  • Page 163 For LAN connections the TFTP server can be your laptop or a customer computer on the LAN. See "Connection and Login Methods" in Chapter 1 for details on how to connect and log into the G700. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 164: Before Going To The Customer Site

    To get this number, look for the serial number sticker on the back of the G700 chassis. If the unit is delivered directly to the customer and you will not have phone or LAN line access from the customer site to access the rfa.avaya.com web site, this task...
  • Page 165 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Before Going to the Customer Site At the Avaya support site, select the following sequence of menu options: > Software & Firmware Downloads > Telephones and End User Devices > 4600 Series IP Telephones >...
  • Page 166: Download G700 Firmware Files To Your Tftp Directory

    Download G700 Firmware Files to Your TFTP Directory To install new firmware for the G700 processors and the media modules, you first need to move the new firmware files to a directory on the TFTP server. The installation program reads the new firmware files from this directory on the TFTP server.
  • Page 167 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Before Going to the Customer Site Firmware File Formats Component Firmware Version Example Format P330 Stack Processor viisa<version id> viisa3_12_1.exe P330 Stack Processor p330<version id> p330Tweb.3.8.6.exe G700 Media Gateway mgp<version id> mgp_8_0.bin VoIP Media Module and mm760<version id>...
  • Page 168: Configure The G700

    Note: If you are using the Avaya Gateway Installation Wizard (GIW), the GIW performs this task automatically. This section describes how to assign the IP addresses and IP routes to the G700 Media Gateway and its components. The IP addresses should be available to you on the IP Addressing Planning Form.
  • Page 169 Select at the dialog box that asks if you want to continue. All LEDs will flash. As the unit powers up, self-tests will be run. When the G700 mpg or P330 stack processor has reset, login again to continue. Login at the menu.
  • Page 170 Write the serial number on your planning document. Make sure it matches the serial number sticker on the back of the G700 Media Gateway chassis. If there is a difference, the serial number in the displayed list is correct.You will need this later.
  • Page 171 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Configure the G700 Type set interface mgp <vlan> <ip_address> <netmask> to assign an IP address to the G700 Media Gateway. <vlan> is the vlan to be established on the customer’s local network. This is usually .
  • Page 172: Check For Ip Connections

    The media gateway parameters are applied automatically. Check for IP Connections After you have assigned IP addresses to the P330 Stack Processor (Layer 2 Switching Processor), the G700 Media Gateway MGP, Media Modules, and the VoIP resources, do the following procedure to validate the IP connections.
  • Page 173: Assign The Ip Addresses Of The G700 Media Gateway Components

    Note: If you are using the Avaya Gateway Installation Wizard (GIW), the GIW performs this task automatically. This section describes how to assign the IP addresses and IP routes to the G700 Media Gateway and its components. The IP addresses should be available to you on the IP Addressing Planning Form.
  • Page 174 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Configure the G700 All LEDs will flash. As the unit powers up, self-tests will be run. When the G700 mpg or P330 stack processor has reset, login again to continue. Login at the Welcome to P330 menu.
  • Page 175 Write the serial number on your planning document. Make sure it matches the serial number sticker on the back of the G700 Media Gateway chassis. If there is a difference, the serial number in the displayed list is correct.You will need this later.
  • Page 176 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Configure the G700 Type set interface mgp <vlan> <ip_address> <netmask> to assign an IP address to the G700 Media Gateway. <vlan> is the vlan to be established on the customer’s local network. This is usually .
  • Page 177: Check For Ip Connections

    The media gateway parameters are applied automatically. Check for IP Connections After you have assigned IP addresses to the P330 Stack Processor (Layer 2 Switching Processor), the G700 Media Gateway MGP, media modules, and the VoIP resources, do the following procedure to validate the IP connections.
  • Page 178: Set Up The Controller List For The G700 Media Gateway

    To complete the configuration of the G700 Media Gateway, you need to administer a list of primary and alternate controllers. This list begins with the IP address of the primary controller. In the event that the G700 Media Gateway loses contact with its primary controller, it will seek to re-register with the primary controller first, then with the other controllers on this list.
  • Page 179 The G700 Media Gateway processor will reset. The LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway and the Media Modules will flash. These elements will each conduct a series of self-tests. When the LEDs on the Media Modules are extinguished and the active status LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway are on, the reset is complete.
  • Page 180: Set The Lsp Transition Points

    CLAN connections) with which to register. After this search time has elapsed, the G700 will search for an LSP with which to register. You must also set the total time the G700 searches for either a primary controller and an LSP, after which the G700 resets. And finally, you must define how many primary controllers, from 1 to 4, are in the controller list you just defined.
  • Page 181: Prepare To Install Firmware The G700

    • If you are not using your laptop as the TFTP server, you can connect your Laptop directly to the G700 Console (Serial) Port. Then use HyperTerm or a similar terminal emulation application to log in to the P330 stack processor Command Line Interface.
  • Page 182 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Prepare to Install Firmware the G700 Directory List for P300 Processor M# file ver num file type file location file description -- ---- ------- ---------- ------------- ---------------- module-config Running Conf Module Configuration...
  • Page 183 MM711 MM710 Refer to the list to check the FW vintage number of the G700. In the TYPE column, find G700, then check the matching field in the FW VINTAGE column to see if it matches the vintage number in your planning forms. If not, you must install new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway.
  • Page 184: Install New Firmware On The G700 Media Gateway

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Follow the procedures in this section to install firmware on the G700 processors and media modules.
  • Page 185 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Example: Show mgp bootimage FLASH MEMORY IMAGE VERSION Bank A Bank B ACTIVE NOW ACTIVE AFTER REBOOT Bank B Bank B At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type copy tftp mgp-image <bank>...
  • Page 186: Install New Firmware On The Media Modules

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Example: Show mg list_config SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE VOIP FW ---- ------ ----- ------ ---------- ---------- ------- G700 DAF1 230(A)
  • Page 187: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways (Stack Configuration)

    P330, which you can identify by the LED panel on the upper left of each G700 or P330 device in the stack. The LEDs signal as follows: • On the G700 Media Gateway: a lit LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
  • Page 188: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway The G700 and P330 at the bottom of the stack is module number 1, the next module up is number 2,. and so on. However, the stack master can be any module in the stack, depending on the actual model, the vintage firmware it runs, and whether the S8300 is inserted into it.
  • Page 189: Administer Communication Manager

    • When the primary controller is an S8700 The Primary Controller is an S8300 This document covers only the administration of Communication Manager required for the G700 Media Gateway to communicate with the primary controller over a customer’s network. For the majority of administration required, see ‘‘Administrator’s Guide to Avaya™...
  • Page 190: Administer Network Regions

    E NT ER Administer Network Regions Before assigning an IP network region to a G700, you must define network region on the IP Network Region form. After a network region is defined, you can assign it to the various network elements (servers, gateways, IP phones).
  • Page 191: Associate Lsps With Network Regions

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager IP Network Region Screen change ip-network-region 1 Page 1 of IP Network Region Region: 1 Name: Audio Parameters Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? n Codec Set: 1 IP Audio Hairpinning? y...
  • Page 192 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager IP Network Region Screen, page 3 change ip-network-region 1 Page 3 of IP Network Region LSP NAMES IN PRIORITY ORDER node-10-LSP_____ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ Enter the names of up to six LSPs to be associated with region 1. The LSP names must be the same as administered on the Node Names form.
  • Page 193: Administer Ip Interfaces

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Administer IP Interfaces This procedure assigns network region 1, as an example, to the S8300 Media Server. Assign the network region to the S8300 At the SAT prompt, type change ip-interfaces.
  • Page 194 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Add LSP names to the LSP form At the S8300 SAT prompt, type change lsp to open the LSP form. LSP Screen change lsp Page 1 of LOCAL SURVIVABLE PROCESSOR...
  • Page 195: The Primary Controller Is An S8700

    The Primary Controller is an S8700 If the primary controller is an S8700. This document covers only the administration of Communication Manager required for the G700 Media Gateway to communicate with the primary controller over a customer’s network. For the majority of required administration, see ‘‘Administrator’s Guide to Avaya™...
  • Page 196: Administer Network Regions

    For a G700 with an S8300 LSP and an S8700 as the primary controller, there may be more than one network region, since there can be up to 250 G700 Media Gateways connected to the S8700 with thousands of telephones in the network.
  • Page 197 Communication Manager, 555-233-504.’’ Note: It is strongly recommended to use the defaults in the screen. If the network region of the G700 (1 in this example) is different from that of the S8700 CLAN board(s), you must interconnect the two regions. Press...
  • Page 198 193-224 225-250 Type the number for the type of codec set (1–7) that the S8700 will use to interconnect the G700 and the C-LAN board(s) in the row/column position corresponding to the region of the C-LAN. In this example, the C-LAN is in region 80 and codec-set type 4 is to be used for the interconnection between region 1 and region 80.
  • Page 199: Assign Lsps To The Network Regions

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Assign LSPs to the Network Regions If the primary controller has LSPs, you can assign the LSPs to network regions. In the event of a network failure, IP telephones assigned to a network region will register with the LSPs assigned to that region.
  • Page 200: Administer Ip Interfaces

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Administer IP Interfaces Define the IP interfaces of the S8700 port network CLAN boards Note: This should have already been established as a part of normal S8700 installation. Type change ip-interfaces to open the IP Interfaces screen.
  • Page 201 4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Field Conditions/Comments Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with the IP address for this IP interface. For more information on IP addresses and subnetting, see “Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™...
  • Page 202: Administer The Lsp Form

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Administer Communication Manager Administer the LSP Form If the primary server has LSPs, you must enter the LSP node names on the LSP form to enable the LSPs to get translations updates from the primary controller. Once the LSPs are successfully entered on the LSP form, their status can be viewed with the display lsp command.
  • Page 203 MGP command line. CAUTION: Be sure the serial number for the G700 Media Gateway you enter in this procedure matches exactly the serial number displayed in the show system command. The serial number is case-sensitive, and if entered incorrectly, will prevent the S8300 Media Server from communicating with the G700 Media Gateway.
  • Page 204 , but the IP address will remain assigned to the G700 Media Gateway. If the G700 has never been registered, the IP Address field will be blank. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 205 If the G700 fails to register, two common causes might be: - The serial number added as the identifier for the G700 is wrong. To check, log back into the G700 gateway and type show system. Check the serial number that appears.
  • Page 206: Complete The Installation Process

    4 Installing a New G700 without an S8300: Complete the Installation Process Complete the Installation Process Consult the planning documentation to obtain the necessary information to complete the installation. Part of the final process will be to: • Connect and administer test endpoints.
  • Page 207: Chapter 5 Upgrading An Existing G700 With An S8300

    Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300 This chapter covers the procedures to upgrade the software and firmware on an existing Avaya G700 Media Gateway with an Avaya S8300 Media Server. The S8300 can be configured as either the primary controller or as a local survivable processor (LSP).
  • Page 208: Upgrade Overview

    The file containing the software for the S8300 has a .tar extension and contains both the S8300 software and the G700 firmware. The .tar file will be on a CD-ROM that you take to the site. First load and install the S8300 software.
  • Page 209: Before Going To The Customer Site

    To get this number, look for the serial number sticker on the back of the G700 chassis. If the unit is delivered directly to the customer and you will not have phone or LAN line access from the customer site to access the rfa.avaya.com web site, this task...
  • Page 210: Processor

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Before Going to the Customer Site Note: For an upgrade, you do not normally need to install a new authentication file (with a .pwd extension). However, if one is required, follow the same steps as with a license file.
  • Page 211 For a full upgrade, you must obtain the files on a CD. To install the latest update software for the version of Communication Manager that resides on the S8300, you first download the software file from the Avaya Support web site to your laptop. Use the following steps: On your laptop, create a directory to store the file (for example, c:\S8300download).
  • Page 212: On Site Preparation For The Upgrade

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: On site Preparation for the Upgrade On site Preparation for the Upgrade Perform these tasks before starting the software upgrade on the S8300. Install the New License File, If Necessary For an upgrade, you need to load a new license file when upgrading to a new major release of Communication Manager or when changing the feature set.
  • Page 213 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: On site Preparation for the Upgrade The system displays the Upload Files to Server screen. Upload Files to Server Screen Click the Browse button for the first field. The S8300 displays the Choose File screen, which allows you to select files from your laptop.
  • Page 214 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: On site Preparation for the Upgrade When you have selected the .pwd file, click Open in the dialog box. Click Load File When the files are successfully transferred, the system displays the status screen.
  • Page 215: If The Target S8300 Is The Primary Controller

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: On site Preparation for the Upgrade Run Save Translations (Only If New License and/or Authentication Files Installed) CAUTION: This procedure saves the official passwords for the customer’s system. If you fail to perform this step now, you may be irretrievably locked out of the system later in the installation when the system reboots.
  • Page 216 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: On site Preparation for the Upgrade User name. You must enter a valid user name to enable the media server to log in to the FTP server. If you want to use the anonymous account, type "anonymous" in this field. If you do not want to use the anonymous account, type the actual user name in this field.
  • Page 217 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: On site Preparation for the Upgrade Scroll to the second page. Set the Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) Enabled? field to n and press Enter to de-activate the TTI feature. If the field is already n, cancel the command.
  • Page 218: Determine Necessary Upgrades To The S8300

    Type almenable (without any options) to verify that alarm origination has been disabled. Determine Necessary Upgrades to the S8300 Note: If you are using the LSP/G700 Upgrade Tool, the Upgrade Tool performs this task automatically. Log in to the Web interface on the S8300.
  • Page 219: Transfer Files From A Cd Or Hard Drive Of Laptop

    Manager has a .tar.gz extension and a file name that reflects the most recent load of software (for example, 03.0.110.4-4925.tar.gz). This .tar file will also contain the most recent firmware for the G700 Media Gateway, the various media modules, and the P330 stack processor.
  • Page 220: Stop The Lsps

    Before you upgrade the primary controller, you need to shut down Communication Manager on the LSPs. This prevents the phones and other endpoints attached to the G700 from trying to register with the LSPs while you are upgrading the primary controller.
  • Page 221: Upgrade The Software On The S8300

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Note: If you are using the LSP/G700 Upgrade Tool, the Upgrade Tool performs this task automatically. Follow the steps in this section to upgrade the S8300 to the most recent load of software.
  • Page 222 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Choose Software Screen On the Choose Software screen, select the software release number that you want to install (for example, the release listed in your planning documentation). Click Continue The S8300 displays the Choose License Source screen.
  • Page 223 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Choose License Source Screen If you have installed the license and authentication files, click the radio buttons for the following: - I want to reuse the license files from the currently active partition on this server.
  • Page 224 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Review Notices Screen For a new installation, you do not need to run a backup. If your planning documents instruct you to enable Tripwire, follow the instructions to reset the signature database.
  • Page 225 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Begin Installation Screen At the Begin Installation screen, click Continue The S8300 displays the Install in Progress screen. Install in Progress Screen Watch the progress of the installation.
  • Page 226 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Reboot Server Window Click Reboot The S8300 displays the Reboot in Progress screen. Reboot in Progress Screen Note: The reboot can take 20 minutes or longer. The system does not automatically tell you when the reboot is complete.
  • Page 227 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 a . Open a DOS window. b . At the command prompt, type ping -t 192.11.13.6. The ping will succeed only when the reboot is complete.
  • Page 228 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Software on the S8300 Install Communication Manager Patch Files from Your Laptop, if Any Note: Skip this procedure if there are no Communication Manager patch files to install. From your laptop, start a telnet session to the S8300.
  • Page 229: Configure The Server

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Configure the Server Configure the Server After the S8300 software upgrade is complete, you must run the complete Configure Server wizard from the S8300 web page. Because this is part of an upgrade procedure rather than an initial installation, you should not need to enter any information for this configuration procedure.
  • Page 230: Upgrade The Firmware On The G700

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Firmware on the G700 Upgrade the Firmware on the G700 Note: If you are using the LSP/G700 Upgrade Tool, the Upgrade Tool performs this task automatically. Conduct the following procedures to update the firmware running on the G700 Media Gateway processors and media modules.
  • Page 231 MM711 MM710 Refer to the list to check the FW vintage number of the G700. In the TYPE column, find G700, then check the matching field in the FW VINTAGE column to see if it matches the vintage number in your planning forms. If not, you must install new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway.
  • Page 232: Install New Firmware On The P330 Stack Processor

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Firmware on the G700 Install New Firmware on the P330 Stack Processor Install P330 stack processor firmware From your S8300 telnet session, telnet back to the P330 stack processor: Type telnet <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>, where <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> is the IP address of the P330 stack master processor on the customer’s LAN.
  • Page 233 The G700 Media Gateway processor will reset. The LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway and the Media Modules will flash. These elements will each conduct a series of self-tests. When the LEDs on the Media Modules are extinguished and the active status LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway are on, the reset is complete.
  • Page 234: Install New Firmware On The Media Modules

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Firmware on the G700 Example: Show mg list_config SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE VOIP FW ---- ------ ----- ------ ---------- ---------- ------- G700 DAF1 230(A) S8300 MM712...
  • Page 235: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways (Stack Configuration)

    P330, which you can identify by the LED panel on the upper left of each G700 or P330 device in the stack. The LEDs signal as follows: • On the G700 Media Gateway: a lit LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
  • Page 236: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Upgrade the Firmware on the G700 The G700 and P330 at the bottom of the stack is module number 1, the next module up is number 2,. and so on. However, the stack master can be any module in the stack, depending on the actual model, the vintage firmware it runs, and whether the S8300 is inserted into it.
  • Page 237: Complete The Upgrade Process (S8300 Is The Primary Controller)

    5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Complete the Upgrade Process (S8300 is the Primary Controller) Complete the Upgrade Process (S8300 is the Primary Controller) Telnet to the S8300 (primary controller) and open a SAT session to complete the following procedures.
  • Page 238 5 Upgrading an Existing G700 with an S8300: Complete the Upgrade Process (S8300 is the Primary Controller) If you do not get a login prompt and see the following message: Warning: Translation corruption detected follow the normal escalation procedure for translation corruption before continuing the upgrade.
  • Page 239: Chapter 6 Upgrading An Existing G700 Without An S8300

    Upgrade Overview G700 components A P330 stack processor is built into the G700 Media Gateway. (This processor is also known as the Layer 2 switching processor). The G700 also contains an MGP processor, a VoIP processor, up to four media modules, and possibly an expansion module.
  • Page 240 - Or, telnet to the server and telnet to the P330 stack processor 2 . If you are at the location of the G700, you can connect directly to the G700 Console port and open a Hyperterm session to access the P330 stack processor.
  • Page 241: Before Going To The Customer Site

    To get this number, look for the serial number sticker on the back of the G700 chassis. If the unit is delivered directly to the customer and you will not have phone or LAN line access from the customer site to access the rfa.avaya.com web site, this task...
  • Page 242 6 Upgrading an Existing G700 without an S8300: Before Going to the Customer Site At the Avaya support site, select the following sequence of menu options: > Software & Firmware Downloads > Telephones and End User Devices > 4600 Series IP Telephones >...
  • Page 243: Download G700 Firmware Files To Your Tftp Directory

    Download G700 Firmware Files to Your TFTP Directory To install new firmware for the G700 processors and the media modules, you first need to move the new firmware files to a directory on the TFTP server. The installation program reads the new firmware files from this directory on the TFTP server.
  • Page 244 6 Upgrading an Existing G700 without an S8300: Before Going to the Customer Site Firmware File Formats Component Firmware Version Example Format P330 Stack Processor viisa<version id> viisa3_12_1.exe P330 Stack Processor p330<version id> p330Tweb.3.8.6.exe G700 Media Gateway mgp<version id> mgp_8_0.bin VoIP Media Module and mm760<version id>...
  • Page 245: On Site Preparation For The Upgrade

    • If you are not using your laptop as the TFTP server, you can connect your Laptop directly to the G700 Console (Serial) Port. Then use HyperTerm or a similar terminal emulation application to log in to the P330 stack processor Command Line Interface.
  • Page 246 6 Upgrading an Existing G700 without an S8300: On Site Preparation for the Upgrade Directory List for P300 Processor M# file ver num file type file location file description -- ---- ------- ---------- ------------- ---------------- module-config Running Conf Module Configuration...
  • Page 247 MM711 MM710 Refer to the list to check the FW vintage number of the G700. In the TYPE column, find G700, then check the matching field in the FW VINTAGE column to see if it matches the vintage number in your planning forms. If not, you must install new firmware on the G700 Media Gateway.
  • Page 248: Install New Firmware On The G700 Media Gateway

    6 Upgrading an Existing G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Note: If you are using the LSP/G700 Upgrade Tool, the Upgrade Tool performs this task automatically.
  • Page 249 6 Upgrading an Existing G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Example: Show mgp bootimage FLASH MEMORY IMAGE VERSION Bank A Bank B ACTIVE NOW ACTIVE AFTER REBOOT Bank B Bank B At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type copy tftp mgp-image <bank>...
  • Page 250: Install New Firmware On The Media Modules

    6 Upgrading an Existing G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway Example: Show mg list_config SLOT TYPE CODE SUFFIX HW VINTAGE FW VINTAGE VOIP FW ---- ------ ----- ------ ---------- ---------- ------- G700 DAF1 230(A)
  • Page 251: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways (Stack Configuration)

    P330, which you can identify by the LED panel on the upper left of each G700 or P330 device in the stack. The LEDs signal as follows: • On the G700 Media Gateway: a lit LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
  • Page 252: Install New Firmware On Other G700 Media Gateways

    6 Upgrading an Existing G700 without an S8300: Install New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway The G700 and P330 at the bottom of the stack is module number 1, the next module up is number 2,. and so on. However, the stack master can be any module in the stack, depending on the actual model, the vintage firmware it runs, and whether the S8300 is inserted into it.
  • Page 253: Chapter 7 Connecting Telephones And Adjunct Systems

    Connecting Telephones and Adjunct Systems To administer dial plans and trunks and other features, you will use Avaya™ Communication Manager, as usual. Consult the Administrator's Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager, 555-233-506. In addition, you may need to install one or more of the following adjunct systems or devices: •...
  • Page 254: Connectable Telephones And Consoles

    These references are on the Avaya S8300 and S8700 Media Server Library CD, 555-233-825. Connectable Telephones and Consoles Table 1 lists the telephones and consoles supported by the Avaya S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateways (consult: http://support.avaya.com). Table 1. Connectable Telephone and Consoles...
  • Page 255: Connect Telephones

    Each port network can provide power for up to three attendant consoles. This source of power is preferred for the attendant consoles because it has the same battery backup as the G700 Media Gateway. Adjunct power can be provided locally at the telephone or console by either the 1151A1 or 1151A2 power supply.
  • Page 256 KLC 060396 Figure notes Flush-Mounted Information Outlet 400B2 Adapter Surface-Mounted Information Outlet To Telephone To Individual Power Unit Destination Service Access Point (DSAP) Power Cord Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 257: Adjunct Power Connections End-To-End

    An attendant console can also derive auxiliary power from: • Individual 1151B or 1151B2 power supply • MSP-1 power supply • 258A-type adapters • Bulk power supplies Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 258: 1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit

    Approved TUV EN 60950 For safety instructions, see “Important Safety Instructions” on page 259. For installation instructions, see “Connect the Cables” on page 260. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 259 The 1152A1 PDU is used to power the 46xx series of IP telephones in addition to providing 10/100 megabits per second Ethernet connection. Generation 1 Avaya IP telephones can receive power from the 1152A1 via an in-line adapter. This adapter provides the resistive signature so that the 1152A1 allows power to flow to the telephone. The generation 2 telephones do not need an adapter.
  • Page 260 For Data & Power Out ports connect the Ethernet cable leading to the telephone or other end device to the corresponding Data & Power port. Note: Be certain to connect correspondingly numbered Data and Data & Power ports. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 261 3 . On the front panel of the 1152A1 PDU, monitor the response of the corresponding port LED. If it lights up GREEN, the unit has identified your telephone as a Power over LAN Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 262: P333T-Pwr Power Over Ethernet Stackable Switch

    • This product can be hazardous if immersed in water. To avoid the possibility of electrical shock, do not use it near water. • The Avaya P333T-PWR switch and modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so.
  • Page 263 The P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch can be used to power 46xx series IP telephones in addition to providing a 10/100 megabits per second Ethernet connection. The switch can form part of a stack with the G700 Media Gateway or members of the P330 stackable switching system.
  • Page 264: 1151B1 And 1151B2 Power Supplies

    2 . Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the PC, server, router, workstation, IP telephone, switch, or hub. Note: Use a crossover cable when connecting the Avaya P333T-PWR switch to a switch or hub.
  • Page 265 The maximum loop range is 250 feet (76 meters). Two modular jacks are used. Power is provided on the PHONE jack, pins 7 and 8 (- and +, respectively). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 266: Install Emergency Transfer Unit And Associated Telephones

    5 selected station sets. The 808A equipment’s Ringer Equivalency Number (REN) is 1.0A. For information on installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel, see 808A Emergency Tranfer Panel Installation Instructions, which ships with the Emergency Transfer Panel. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 267 TRUNK IDENTIFICATION TRUNK LINE 808A led808a LJK 040896 Figure Notes 808A emergency transfer panel Trunk identification label Circuit start selection switches 25-pair male connector Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 268: Connect An Analog Station Or 2-Wire Digital Station

    (QUEST) DSS (ISDN) BRI-A BRI-U ANALOG RING HANDSET 5 . Administer using Administrator’s Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager. Figure 22. 2500-Type Analog Telephone Wiring 2500wire RBP 071996 Figure notes 2500-Type Analog Station MM711 Analog Media Module, Position 1V301 Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 269: Complete The Telephone Installation Process

    Terminate the other end to the single-point ground block provided for the telephone system. Note: Position the non-exposed telephone cables at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from exposed telephone cables whenever possible. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 270: Install Circuit Protection

    7 Connecting Telephones and Adjunct Systems: Complete the Telephone Installation Process Install Circuit Protection Over-voltage and sneak fuse protection measures are necessary for the safe operation of the G700 Media Gateway system. Over-Voltage and Sneak-Current Protection Out-of-building installations of telephones or other standard (tip/ring) devices/terminals that connect to the Avaya G700 Media Gateway Media Modules require over-voltage and sneak current protection at both building entry points.
  • Page 271: Ia 770 Intuity Audix Messaging Application

    Checklist and Instructions, 585-313-159. Both of these documents are included in the IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application Technician Kit. The IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application runs only on a G700 Media Gateway controlled by an S8300 Media Server.
  • Page 272: No Data Link And No Voice Ports To Connect

    For complete information on IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Installations, including the S8300 hard drive replacement, see the IA INTUITY AUDIX documentation on the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server Documentation CD-ROM, 555-234-800, or the IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application Installation Checklist and Instructions, 585-313-159.
  • Page 273: Intuity Audix Lx Messaging System

    7 Connecting Telephones and Adjunct Systems: INTUITY AUDIX LX Messaging System INTUITY AUDIX LX Messaging System The process of integrating an INTUITY AUDIX LX system with an Avaya S8300 Media Server involves a series of tasks to prepare the switch to work with the INTUITY AUDIX LX system.
  • Page 274: Asai Co-Resident Definity Lan Gateway (Dlg)

    For Avaya S8100 Media Server configurations, the Co-Resident DLG cab use the C-LAN (TN799), the Processor Card (TN2314), or both as its Ethernet interface. For Avaya S8300 Media Server with Avaya G700 Media Gateway, the Co-Resident DLG relies on the S8300 Media Server for Ethernet connectivity.
  • Page 275: Administration Task Summary (For The S8300 Media Server)

    Administration Task Summary (for the S8300 Media Server) On the SAT interface of the S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateway, follow these steps: 1 . Type display system-parameters customer-options. Go to page 4 and make sure that Processor Ethernet is enabled.
  • Page 276: Supported Ethernet Interfaces

    Voice announcements are used in a call center environment to announce delays, direct customers to different departments, and entertain and inform calling parties. The announcement capability is standard and comes co-resident on the G700. The G700 announcement software has many of the functionalities of the TN2501AP VAL circuit pack.
  • Page 277 7 Connecting Telephones and Adjunct Systems: Call Center Table 8 for differences between the Avaya G700 Announcement software and the VAL circuit pack. For more information on Avaya G700 Announcement software, see the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager, 555-233-506, Chapter 13, "Managing Announcements".
  • Page 278 7 Connecting Telephones and Adjunct Systems: Call Center Table 8. Comparison between the G700 Announcement software and the VAL circuit pack Continued Area description TN2501AP (VAL) circuit pack Avaya G700 announcement software Sample bits Sample rate 8,000 KHz 8,000 KHz...
  • Page 279: Avaya Visability Management Suite

    Avaya ATM WAN Survivable Processor Manager is a Windows (98/NT/2000) client/server software tool with which administrators can upload translations from a main Media Server to the Avaya ATM WAN Survivable Processor Manager workstation. Once translations are uploaded, administrators can then download them from the workstation to a maximum of 15 separate ATM WSP Media Servers via LAN connectivity.
  • Page 280: Avaya Directory Enabled Management

    Avaya MultiService Network Manager supports converged network environments composed of multi- vendor equipment from key vendors and will be enhanced to support all Avaya IP voice systems and data devices to create a full convergence solution. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700...
  • Page 281: Avaya Multiservice Smon Manager

    Avaya Proxy Agent Avaya Proxy Agent is the SNMP proxy agent that provides an interface to Media Servers running ® DEFINITY Release 9 software through and including current versions of Avaya Communication Manager.
  • Page 282: Avaya Terminal Configuration

    FTP Manipulator — lets you transfer files to and from your computer to a remote system. Icon Manager — lets you assign functionality to icons that come as part of Avaya Terminal Emulator or to your own icons.
  • Page 283: Avaya Voip Monitoring Manager

    VoIP QoS sent to any NMS, and can receive RTCP packets from IP telephones, IP soft phones, VoIP engines (on G700 Media Gateways), and Prowler boards. Avaya VoIP Monitoring Manager can operate as a standalone application, or it can be integrated with Avaya MultiService Network Manager. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Several varieties of the Avaya Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) are available.
  • Page 284 7 Connecting Telephones and Adjunct Systems: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 285: A Technical Information

    Technical Information This appendix collects some of the detailed technical information you will need to install the Avaya S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateway. More complete information can be found in Hardware Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager. Avaya G700 Media Gateway Technical Specifications The table of technical specifications provides detailed information on the physical dimensions and tolerances of the G700 Media Gateway.
  • Page 286: Cabling Equipment

    A Technical Information: Cabling Equipment Cabling Equipment The G700 Media Gateway Cables and Peripherals chart lists the types and specifications of the cables used to connect the Media Gateway. See also “Avaya P333T User’s Guide”. Table 10. Media Gateway Cables and Peripherals...
  • Page 287: B Information Checklists

    IP addresses and setup commands for the Set Up for S8300 Media Server: S8300. Customer and site contact information Installation Site Information: Stack Layout: G700 stack arrangement and slot assignments. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 288: Installer's Checklist

    You will not be able to obtain the license file or to perform remote feature activation without the SSO login. dial plan IP addressing plan List of customer-provided IP services Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 289: Serial Number And Login Information

    G700 Serial Numbers Logins Name & Password S8300 Media Server P330 Stack G700 Media Gateway SSO Authentication Login anonymous email address Communication Manager SAT Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 290: Set-Up For P330 Stack Processor

    | time- protocol set time server IP address of time server zone name set timezone - <hours> (offset from GMT) Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 291: Set Up For G700 Media Gateway Processor (Mgp)

    B Information Checklists: Set Up for G700 Media Gateway Processor (MGP) Set Up for G700 Media Gateway Processor (MGP) G700 Media Gateway # Prompt: MG-???-n (super)# type configure to change prompt to MG-???-n (configure)# Command Requested Field Information to be Entered...
  • Page 292: Set Up For Voip Resources

    (v + slot #) ip address number (v + slot #) ip address number (v + slot #) ip address number (v + slot #) ip address Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 293: Set Up For S8300 Media Server

    Network Time Server Trusted Key, Requested Key, leave blank Control Key Do Not Install a New Keys File Default Set Modem Interface IP address Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 294: Installation Site Information

    Other Contact Info: Notes to installer: access procedures, safety/security procedures Access Contact Name Title Phone: FAX: Mobile: Pager: email: Off-hours contact: Installer Name Date of Installation Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 295: Stack Layout

    P330 switch # Expansion Module Media Gateway (module) # or P330 switch # Expansion Module Media Gateway (module) # or P330 switch # Expansion Module Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 296 B Information Checklists: Stack Layout Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 297: C Equipment List

    Table 11. Equipment List: Avaya S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateways Avaya G700 Media Gateway The Avaya G700 Media Gateway is a 19-inch 2u rack-mountable device with a physical design modeled after the Avaya P330 stackable switching products. The G700 Media Gateway contains VoIP resources, a layer 2 switch, modular interface connectivity for traditional trunk and station access and performs the function of a gateway/gatekeeper.
  • Page 298 Table 12. Equipment List: G700 Media Gateway Power Cords G700 Media Gateway Power Cords Supplies Power to the G700 Media Gateway. One cord per gateway is required, and there are various cords depending on the power required for the country in which the unit will be installed.
  • Page 299 *H.248 Media Gateway Signaling Protocol *CCMS messages tunneled over H.248 Signaling Protocol *TFTP server The S8300 Media Server can act as the primary server of the G700 Media Gateway, or it can serve as a local survivable processor for remote/branch customer locations.
  • Page 300 MM712 will not support 4-Wire DCP telephones. Signal timing specifications for the MM712 support TDM Bus Timing in receive and transmit modes. The G700 Media Gateway supplies only +5 VDC and –48 VDC to the MM712 Media Module. Any other required voltages must be derived on the module.
  • Page 301 Module needs to be added if more than two MM710 T1/E1 Media Modules are used in a single chassis. This will provide for an additional 64 channels. This VoIP conversion resource in the G700 Media Gateway is an improved version of the Prowler board resource and from a configuration perspective, the two are the same.
  • Page 302 Avaya MOD P330 The X330-L1 provides 1000BLX UPLINK 1PT 1000Base-LX connectivity with one Single Mode Fiber port (up to 5 km,3.11 miles) 1 of 2 Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 303 Material code: 108659194 Avaya MOD DUAL SPEED OC12/0C3 SMF 15KM Material code: 108659186 Avaya MOD DUAL SPEED OC12 OC3 MMF 500M 2 of 2 Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 304 C Equipment List: Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 305: D Replacing The G700 Media Gateway

    Octaplane Module, or various Media Modules) may be reused in the replacement G700. To replace the G700, follow these steps: 1 . If the original G700 is still in operation, power down the system. This should be done at a time when there will be the minimum interruption in service.
  • Page 306 D Replacing the G700 Media Gateway: Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 307: Glossary

    Glossary Table 16. Changes to Avaya hardware and software naming conventions Previous name New name MCC (Multi-Carrier Cabinet) Avaya™ MCC1 Media Gateway SCC (Single-Carrier Cabinet) Avaya™ SCC1 Media Gateway DEFINITY® G3r Avaya DEFINITY® Server R with Avaya™ SCC1 Media Gateway and/or Avaya™ MCC1 Media Gateway DEFINITY®...
  • Page 308 Glossary: Table 16. Changes to Avaya hardware and software naming conventions Continued Previous name New name VLANMaster Avaya ™ MultiService VLAN Manager AddressMaster Avaya ™ MultiService Address Manager SMON ™ Avaya MultiService SMON ™ Manager 5.0 VisAbility Management Suite System and Network Management Suite...
  • Page 309 A vector directory number (VDN) or the extension of an ACD split for which event notification is requested. See also active-notification call. automatic calling unit (ACU) after-call work (ACW) mode Abbreviated Dialing (AD) ADAP Administration and Data Acquisition Package (ADAP). analog-to-digital converter (ADC) Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 310 A computer or other device that connects to a second device, and that performs one or more tasks for the second device. For example, the Avaya Intuity AUDIX system or a call management system (CMS) can be adjuncts to an Avaya DEFINITY Server.
  • Page 311 Automatic line buildout all trunks busy (ATB) The state in which no trunks are available to handle calls. ALM, ALRM Alarm ALM-ACK Alarm acknowledge Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 312 A special-purpose computer that attaches to a telephone system, and that is used for voice mail and other applications. APLT Advanced Private-Line Termination (APLT). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 313 See also Control Protocol (TCP) Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE) all trunks busy (ATB) Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 314 (ACU) A device that places a telephone call on behalf of a computer. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 315 A family of application-enabling hardware elements that includes intraswitch connectivity, control interfaces, port interfaces, and cabinets. Avaya Media Gateways support both bearer traffic and signaling traffic that is routed between packet-switched networks and circuit-switched networks to deliver data, voice, fax and messaging capabilities. Avaya Media Gateways provide protocol conversion (IP to ATM to TDM), conferencing, presence (on-hook/off-hook), connectivity (to private and public networks, IP/ATM/TDM) and networking (QSIG/DCS/ISDN).
  • Page 316 A family of application-enabling processing platforms that are based on open CPUs and industry-standard operating systems. Avaya Media Servers provide centralized Enterprise Class call processing that can be distributed across a multiprotocol network that includes, but is not limited to, IP. In addition to supporting a highly diversified network architecture, Avaya Media Servers provide user functionality, system management functionality, intelligent call routing, application integration, mobility, and conferencing.
  • Page 317 LAN frame, and passes the LAN frame on to the end device. See router also Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 318 Cajun An obsolete term that was previously used to describe Avaya data networking products. call accounting system (CAS) A device that consists of hardware and software, and that attaches to a telephone system. A CAS is used to record information about telephone calls, organize that information into usable data, and provide reports on telephone usage.
  • Page 319 For example, Call Control is a type of association that allows certain functions (the functions in the capability group) to be performed over this type of association. Also called an administration group or an application service element (ASE). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 320 (CAS) (CAS); cascade module A module that is used to connect the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and other Avaya data networking products to the Octaplane. See also Octaplane. CA-TSC Call-Associated Temporary Signaling Connection cause value A value that is returned in response to requests, or in event reports when a denial or an unexpected condition occurs.
  • Page 321 A telecommunications channel that provides access from the system to the public network through the local CO. CEPT1 European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Rate 1 circuit emulation service (CES). CESID Caller’s Emergency Service Identification (CESID). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 322 A circuit card on which electrical circuits are printed, and IC chips and electrical components are installed. A circuit pack is installed in a switch carrier. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 323 The server that runs Avaya Communication Manager from the perspective of a G700 media gateway. The Avaya S8300 Media Server is a CC that is also an Avaya media module. The S8300 Media Server can also run Intuity AUDIX and other applications.
  • Page 324 CLAN terminates IP (TCP and UDP), and relays those sockets and connections up to the DEFINITY server. controlled station A station that a domain-control association monitors and controls. See also domain-control association. Class of Restriction (COR) Class of Service (COS) Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 325 (CRV) (1) Canadian Safety Association; (2) customer software administrator. CSCC Compact single-carrier cabinet CSCN Center-stage control network Customer-service document Centralized system management Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 326 An interconnection device between a Basic Rate Interface (BRI) or a Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) interface of the switch, and data terminal equipment (DTE) or data communications equipment (DCE). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 327 An application that uses a TCP/IP Ethernet transport instead of the traditional Basic Rate Interface (BRI) transport to provide the functionality of Adjunct-Switch Application Interface (ASAI). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 328 Call Forwarding All Calls is active. device An entity in an Avaya managed network that is accessed from the Avaya MultiService product suite, and managed by Java-based software called a Device Manager.
  • Page 329 The call is measured as an ACD call and receives normal ACD call treatment such as announcements, but only a particular agent answers. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 330 Digital multiplexed interface bit-oriented signaling DMI-MOS Digital multiplexed interface message-oriented signaling Do Not Disturb. DNIS Dialed-Number Identification Service (DNIS). Domain Name System (DNS). Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) trunk. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 331 (DS-n) DS1C Digital signal level-1 protocol C DS1 CONV Digital signal level-1 converter digital signal level n (DS-n) Digital signal interface Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 332 Read/write memory that must be continually refreshed to maintain the stored data. See also random access memory (RAM). E&M ear and mouth (E&M) signaling Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 333 Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE). electromagnetic interference (EMI) Interference in signal transmission that is caused by the radiation of electrical fields and magnetic fields. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 334 (samples per IP packet), and so on. expansion port network (EPN) EPROM Erasable programmable read-only memory EPSCS Enhanced Private Switched Communications Service (EPSCS). echo return loss (ERL). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 335 (1) Extended trunk access; (2) enhanced terminal administration. Ethernet L2 switch In the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and in the Avaya stackable switch and router family, an Ethernet L2 switch consists of one or more 8-port, wire-speed Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) devices.
  • Page 336 The work state that an agent enters when the agent receives a non-ACD call. If the agent receives an ExtIn call when the agent is in the Manual-In work mode or the Auto-In work mode, the Avaya Call Management System (CMS) records the...
  • Page 337 (FEP) A computer that is under the control of another larger computer in a network. The larger computer is usually a mainframe. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 338 A bus that provides for very small packets at extremely consistent intervals with minimum delay. A GQPB is optimized for voice traffic, and is similar to a time-division multiplex (TDM) bus. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 339 A proprietary interface that is used for the radio-controller circuit packs in the DEFINITY Wireless Business System (DWBS). Each interface provides communication between the radio-controller circuit pack and up to two wireless fixed bases. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 340 On an incoming call, the system has less than 65 milliseconds to prepare to receive the digits. See also wink-start tie trunk. Intermachine trunk Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 341 An industry association that produced a set of specifications for a standard infrared interface. Initialization and Administration System (INADS) A software tool for Avaya Services personnel who are located at the Technical Service Center (TSC). Services personnel use INADS to initialize, administer, and troubleshoot customer communications systems remotely.
  • Page 342 Measurements that are made by the Avaya Basic Call Management System (BCMS). See also International Direct Distance Dialing (IDDD) The means to automatically dial international long distance telephone calls from your own telephone. Also known as international direct dialing and international subscriber dialing.
  • Page 343 (V.35) and dialing (RS-366) ports to an ISDN-PRI facility. IS/DTT Integrated Services/digital tie trunk Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 344 A standard for Layer 2 tunneling for remote access. L2TP was established by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). line buildout Listed directory number Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 345 6.2 miles, and provides high-speed carrier service with low error rates. Common configurations include daisy chain, star (including circuit-switched), ring, and bus. local exchange carrier (LEC) A local telephone company. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 346 A configuration of the S8300 Media Server that is used to provide redundancy in Avaya Communication Manager. In the LSP configuration, the server acts as an alternate server or gatekeeper for IP entities such as IP telephones and Avaya G700 Media Gateways. These IP entities use the LSP when the entities lose connectivity to the primary server. Also called survivable cc.
  • Page 347 Multicarrier cabinet MCC1 MCC1 Media Gateway MCC1 Media Gateway Avaya Media Gateway An Avaya Media Gateway that holds from one carrier to five carriers. See also Message Center Service Malicious Call Trace multipoint control unit (MCU) main distribution frame (MDF).
  • Page 348 A removable, hot-pluggable circuit pack that can be inserted into one of four slots on the G700 media gateway. A media module is approximately 6.25 inches x 11.00 inches (16 centimeters x 28 centimeters), and interfaces to the buses on the G700 motherboard.
  • Page 349 (DTE). See also monitored call active-notification call Message-oriented signaling MPDM modular processor data module (MPDM) Message server Message service Material stocking location Modular system management Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 350 T1 facility, or up to 1920 kbps on an E1 facility. In the switch, N x DS0 channels will range up to 1984 kbps using nonfacility-associated signaling (NFAS) E1 interfaces. Also known as N x 64 kbps. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 351 A features that a caller can use to dial directly to an extension number of the called user facility without assistance from an operator. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 352 Special wiring of an RS-232-C cable that a computer can use to signal a printer or another computer without the need for a modem. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 353 (OA) A type of telephone call that a user makes with the assistance of an operator. Off-premises station Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 354 A feature by which extensions that dial a busy outgoing trunk group can be automatically placed in a queue, and then called back when a trunk in the outgoing group is available. PACCON Packet control Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 355 Peak cell rate Permanent switched calls processor data module (PDM) Premises Distribution System (PDS) PRI endpoint (PE) (1) Processing element; (2) PRI endpoint. See Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 356 A group of individuals who are authorized to answer any call that is directed to an extension within the group. PIDB Product image database PKTINT Packet interface private line Premises Lightwave System (PLS) Property Management System (PMS) port network (PN) Private network access Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 357 The official government body that administers and manages the telecommunications systems in many European countries. power failure transfer emergency transfer Periodic pulse metering Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) processor port network (PPN) Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 358 In DEFINITY Server configurations, a carrier that contains the maintenance circuit pack, the tone/clock circuit pack, and the SPE circuit packs for a processor port network (PPN). The PPN control carrier can also contain port circuit packs. PROCR Processor Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 359 This digital format is usually binary. See also pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) Quality of Service (QoS). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 360 A tone that the system delivers when the system completes a function such as holding a call, and is ready to accept dialing. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 361 A standard of both CCITT and ISO that defines a notation and services that support interactions between the various entities that make up a distributed application. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 362 (WAN). Routers route traffic on the Level 3 LAN protocol, for example, bridge the Internet Protocol (IP) address. See also Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 363 Serial communications controller SCC1 SCC1 Media Gateway SCC1 Media Gateway Avaya Media Gateway An Avaya Media Gateway with a single carrier. See also Switch-control driver Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 364 A simulated bridge appearance is the same as a temporary bridged appearance. single-line voice terminal A telephone that is served by a single-line tip and ring circuit. Avaya single-line telephones include models 500, 2500, multiappearance telephone 7101A, and 7103A.
  • Page 365 SPID service profile identifier (SPID) split A hunt group or an extension group. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 366 STM-1 Synchronous Transport Module-1 (STM-1). stroke counts A method that ACD agents use to record up to nine customer-defined events per call when the Avaya Call Management Avaya Call Management System (CMS) System (CMS) is active. See also Subnet Trunking A feature that provides for the manipulation of digits based on the selected routing preference on calls that use Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and Automatic Route Selection (ARS).
  • Page 367 A bit-oriented synchronous communications protocol. SDLC supports device communications that are usually conducted over high-speed, dedicated private line, digital circuits. SDLC operates in either a point-to- point network configuration or a multipoint network configuration. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 368 The North American standard for Digital Signal Level 3 (DS-3). T3 operates at a signaling rate of 44.736 megabits per digital signal level n (DS-n) second. See also Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 369 A device that sends data and receives data within a system. See also TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) tie trunk A telecommunications channel that directly connects two private switching systems. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 370 ; time- division multiplex (TDM) bus. time interval The period of time, either 1 hour or 30 minutes, that Avaya Basic Call Management System (BCMS) measurements are collected for a report. Time-of-Day Routing (TDR) A feature that automatically changes access to certain types of lines based on the most favorable usage rates for various times during the day.
  • Page 371 One of the fields in an IP packet header. TOS is also used by DiffServ. Usage-allocation plan UART universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) Uniform Call Distribution (UCD). Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 372 UNMA Unified Network Management Architecture uniform numbering plan (UNP) Uninterruptible power supply Uniform Resource Locator (URL) universal serial bus (USB) Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 373 802.1Q framing can support VLAN operation. virtual path identifier (VPI) An 8-bit field in the cell header that indicates the virtual path over which the cell is routed. Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 374 (WAN) WAN spare processor (WSP) A redundancy configuration that provides service to elements in an Avaya network across an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) infrastructure. WSPs can be used in various places in a customer network to provide reliable service in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cases where the ATM network fails.
  • Page 375 An agent’s work state for a particular split can change for different reasons, such as when a call is answered or abandoned, or the agent changes work modes. The Avaya Basic Call Management System (BCMS) feature monitors work states, and uses this information to provide BCMS reports.
  • Page 376 Glossary: Waiting session accept WAN spare processor (WSP). Wireless subscriber system Zero code suppression Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 377: Index

    Avaya Proxy Agent Checklist 3, Upgrade G700 with S8300 Avaya Site Administration Checklist 4, Upgrade G700 without S8300 adding new switch configuration checklists configuring Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 378 Gateway Installation Wizard coupled bonding conductor, install grounding Customization Template for Avaya Installa- approved tion Wizard conductors CWY1 Board connections requirements safety Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 379 AC Outlet Test Connecting Requirements laptop Testing the AC Outlet direct Ethernet connection power supplies LEDs installation license file wiring S8300 upgrade Local Survivable Processor Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 380 G700 with S8700 S8300 G700 firmware installation stack Upgrade Tool for LSP/G700 stacks multiple units standards electromagnetic compatibility supplementary ground conductor switches adding new switch configuration Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 381 Index: wiring 2-wire digital station alarm analog station CO trunk DID trunk wiring telephone power supplies procedures Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...
  • Page 382 Index: Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700 555-234-100 — Issue 3 — May 2003...

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