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SAMP Ethernet 1 is not used.
SAMP Ethernet 2 is for local access. This port is for on-site services personnel to access
the SAMP with the craft login.
The USB interface is used to connect a USB modem for remote dial-in and dial-out
access. The media server and the SAMP share this modem connection for remote
maintenance, administration, and alarming. For remote dial-in, the user first establishes a
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) session that terminates at the SAMP. The user can then use
the craft login to establish an SSH (Secure Shell) or an HTTPS (Secure Web) session to
the SAMP or the host.
The SAMP also communicates with the host in-band by way of an on-board industry-standard
Ethernet controller on the PCI bus of the host with an internal link to the SAMP.
Figure 5: SAMP connections for S8500B
for the S8500B.
the connections on the SAMP for the S8500C.
Figure 5: SAMP connections for S8500B
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Figure notes:
1. SAMP Eth2—to the services laptop
computer (cross-connect CAT5 cable)
2. SAMP Eth1 (not used)
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media Server
Figure 5: SAMP connections for S8500B
About the Server Availability Management Processor
shows the locations of the connections on the SAMP
on page 17 shows the locations of
1
2
2
3. USB connection for the modem
4. External power to the SAMP
3
4
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