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Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway
Testing the Complete Configuration
May 2003
Testing the Complete
Configuration
This section provides tests for the complete configuration, including the control and signaling
networks and the telephones and consoles.
This section provides tests to:
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review the status of the configuration
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test the duplication link to the media servers
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test the IP server interfaces, expansion interfaces, and TDM buses in the port networks.
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test the telephones and other equipment.
See
"Testing port network equipment"
for information regarding the LED status indicators for
the media servers, Avaya Ethernet switch(es), UPSs, and different circuit packs.
NOTE:
Circuit pack positions are usually given by cabinet, carrier, and slot. They may also be
given by port. The term “cabinet” refers to an MCC1 Media Gateway, making up one to
five port networks, or a stack of SCC1 Media Gateways or 4 G600 Media Gateways in a
rack, making up one port network. A port network is defined as a group of media gateways
or carriers connected together with one TDM bus.
Task List: Test the Configuration
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CAUTION:
To prevent unnecessary trouble tickets, do not enable the alarms (Alarm Origination
feature) until all installation and administration procedures are completed.
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‘‘Testing port network equipment’’ on page 239
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"Check port network status for each media gateway"
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"Check circuit pack configuration"
3
"Test media server interchange"
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‘‘Test license file’’ on page 241
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"Test Expansion Interface circuit packs (S8700 Multi-Connect only)"
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"Test Time Division Multiplexing bus for each port network"
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"Test Expansion Interface Exchange for each port network (S8700 Multi-Connect
only)"
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