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Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway
Configure Media Server 1
May 2003
NOTE:
Installing the Avaya authentication file removes all default passwords and establishes new
ones. After the installation, services logins specific to the media server are protected
through Access Security Gateway (ASG), which means a craft login will be challenged.
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Click Install Avaya Authentication > Install to install the Avaya authentication file.
Verify media server 1 connection to customer’s
LAN (if provided)
The following administration uses the services laptop computer connected to media server 1
and uses the Maintenance Web Interface.
Refer to the filled-out job aid titled
Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media
Server for information on how to access a computer on the customer’s network.
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Connect a customer-supplied CAT5 straight-through cable from media server 1, port 1
(Eth0), to the customer’s LAN. Refer to
Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media
Server with an Avaya™ G600 Media Gateway
NOTE:
For security reasons, you may not be able to ping out to the customer’s network. If you are
not able to, look at the LAN security settings, particularly all/icmp.