S8700 component maintenance
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Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Final tasks
Table 82: Final tasks for replacing a hard drive in an S8700 Media Server
9
Task
Description
1
Log into the
Maintenance Web
Interface on the Media
Server with the New
Hard Drive
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
Check That Processes
Are Running
Under Server click View Process Status and select “Summary
and Display once.” Make sure all processes are up except
dupmgr (the duplication cables are not connected yet).
3
Set the Time and Date
Under Server click Set Server Time/Timezone. Make changes
as necessary.
4
Select Correct
Configuration
Under Server Configuration and Upgrades click Configure
Server and select IP Connect or Multi-Connect configuration,
whichever is the appropriate configuration.
Note:
The existing media server does not have this page
because it disappears once the media server’s offer type is
configured.
5
(For R1.0/R1.1.x
replacement only)
Download and Install
the License and
Authentication Files
Under Miscellaneous click Upload Files to Server (via
browser) to upload the files from the laptop to the media server.
Click Install License and Install Authentication to install the
files.
Note: The next time you log in, you will be ASG challenged.
6
(For R1.3 replacement
only) Upgrade Software
on the Media Server
with the New Hard
Drive to Match the
Software Release on the
Existing Media Server
Insert the software CD into the media server CD-ROM drive.
Click
Install New Software Release and continue through the
software installation.
Note: Be sure to select Make Server Upgrade Permanent
when the software upgrade is complete.
7
Install Communication
Manager Software
Patch
Click Upload Files to Server (via browser) to copy the patch
to the /var/home/ftp directory. Use telnet to access the Linux
command prompt screen. Refer to Avaya S8300 & S8700 Media
Server Patching Procedures available at
for the patch installation procedures.
Note: Installing the patch releases the media server into active
service.
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