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Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway
Configure Media Server 2
May 2003
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Click Execute Ping.
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Verify that the ping was successful, indicating that DNS is working.
If available, have a customer representative do the following test from a computer on their
network:
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Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
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Type command to open an MS-DOS command window.
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Type ping server2name, where server2name is the host name of media server 2, if DNS
is administered.
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Verify that the ping was successful.
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Type ping server2ipaddress, where server2ipaddress is the IP address of media server 2.
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Verify that the ping was successful.
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If you checked icmp earlier (it was not a default setting), uncheck both boxes to the left
of it and click Set Security.
Test media server 2 LEDs
The following administration uses the services laptop computer connected to media server 2
and the Maintenance Web Interface.
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Under Diagnostics click Test Server LEDs to test the media server LEDs.
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Observe the Active/Standby and U2 LEDs on the front of the media server and the
transmit LED on the duplication card on the back of the media server to ensure they are
blinking. The blinking stops after about a minute.
See
‘‘S8700 Media Server LEDs’’ on page 251
for more specific information.
Disconnect from media server 2
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Unplug the CAT5 cable from the services port on the back of media server 2.