S8700 component maintenance
Maintenance Procedures
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December 2003
Initial on-site tasks
NOTE:
Except where noted in the following checklist, see “Upgrading the Avaya S8700 Media
Server Configurations” section on the Avaya S8300 and Avaya S8700 Media Server
Library CD-ROM (555-233-825) for details on tasks.
Table 76: Initial tasks for replacing an S8700 Media Server
9
Task
Description
1
Log into the Web
Interface of the Active
S8700 Media Server
Connect to the Services port on the back of the media server.
Open a browser on your laptop, and using 192.11.13.6, log
onto the Maintenance Web Interface.
Note: You must use the initial installation craft password.
2
Determine the Software
Release of the Existing
Media Server and
Necessary Patches
(For R1.2 and R1.3 replacement only) Under Server
Configuration and Upgrades, click View Software Version.
(For R1.0/R1.1.x replacement only) The system must be
upgraded to R1.2 software.
3
(For R1.0/R1.1
replacement only)
Determine If the
Customer Has LSPs
Ask the customer, or check by using a terminal emulator to
access the Communication Manager SAT command prompt
screen. Use the 192.11.13.6 IP address.
Type list configuration media-gateway number, where
number is the number of a G700 media gateway. If ICC
appears in slot 1, the device is an LSP. Repeat for each G700
Media Gateway.
4
(For R1.0/R1.1
replacement only) If
There Are LSPs,
Upgrade LSPs and Their
Respective G700 Media
Gateways to R1.2
The LSPs must be on R1.2 before upgrading the other media
server to R1.2. Also, upgrade the firmware for each G700
Media Gateway, including media modules and P330 stack
processors.
Note: Be sure to stop Communication Manager software on
each LSP (use stop -acfn command) until the media server has
been upgraded. For detailed information, see Installation and
Upgrades for the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya
S8300 Media Server, 555-234-100.
5
Determine If the
Customer Has a Recent
Backup of Data
On the Web Interface, select View Backup Log to search for
backup files. Check for the types of data and dates. Verify that
there are successful backups that could appropriately be
restored, if necessary. Verify with the customer that if the
backups were to a LAN server, you have access permissions to
restore the data, if necessary.
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