
Front panel description
The front panel of the Avaya S8300 Media Server
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Upgrade and Service Guide for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
The front panel of the Avaya S8300 Media Server
The S8300 Media Server is a Pentium-based processor that runs on a Linux operating system. The S8300
runs Avaya Communication Manager (ACM) to provide call control services to the G350 and other
Avaya gateway devices.
The front panel of the S8300 includes:
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10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet port (SERVICES)
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Two USB ports for modem connections or the USB CD-ROM drive (USB 1 and USB 2)
Figure 34: The S8300 Media Server
Ports
The S8300’s 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet port is labeled SERVICES, and is located in the center of the
front panel. The S8300’s two USB ports are labeled USB 1 and USB 2. They are located towards the right
of the front panel.
Port LEDs
The following table shows the meaning of the S8300’s LEDs when they are lit:
In addition, the front panel of the S8300 has a LED labeled OK TO REMOVE, which is connected to a
button labeled SHUT DOWN. This LED indicates that the S8300 has been shut down, and can be
removed from the G350 chassis. Do not attempt to remove the S8300 without instructions from a
specially trained technician.
LED
Name
Color
Meaning
ALM
Alarm
Red
An alarm is present
TST
Test
Green
A test is in progress
ACT
Activity
Yellow
This LED is lit whenever a G350, a G700, an IP
telephone, or an IP console is registered with the S8300.
It is off when none of these IP endpoints are registered
with the S8300.