Programming The Internet Protocol Service Interface Circuit Packs; Using Dhcp Addressing - Avaya S8700 Installation Instructions Manual

Installing an avaya s8700 media server with an avaya g650 media gateway
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Connecting to the IP server interfaces
Programming the internet protocol service
interface circuit packs
IP server interface circuit packs get IP addresses in one of two ways:
Using dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP), if a dedicated (private) control network
Using static IP addressing, if a nondedicated (public) control network

Using DHCP addressing

For the TN2312AP/BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI) circuit packs to get IP addresses
dynamically, you must first assign the switch ID (A through J) and the cabinet number (01 through 64) to
each IPSI circuit pack. For G650 Media Gateways, a cabinet is defined as one or more media gateways
connected by TDM cable, which is called a G650-rack-mount-stack.
1
Fully insert the TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack. If necessary, reseat the circuit pack to begin the
programming sequence.
2
Insert a pen, golf tee, or similar object (no graphite pencil) into the recessed push button switch.
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NOTE:
Before beginning, read this procedure to familiarize yourself with it. With DHCP
addressing there are certain sequences that need to be completed prior to a predetermined
time-out interval.
NOTE:
You must do the following steps within 5 seconds after inserting the circuit pack.
CLK
NOTE:
If you pass up the letter or number that you want, you must either cycle through all the
letters or numbers to get to the one you want or reinsert (reseat) the circuit pack and begin
again.
Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
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