
connections directly to switches that are not maintained by Avaya.
Note:
Avaya recommends joint acceptance testing for systems integrated with switches that are not maintained
by Avaya.
Demarcation point for LAN connectivity
The demarcation point for the LAN connection to the Message Networking server is the physical Ethernet
interface on the server that connects to the corporate LAN. The customer is responsible for:
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Providing the LAN cables that connect the Message Networking server to the corporate system (unless
the customer uses Avaya-provided cables, in which case the demarcation point is the modular connector
at the end of the LAN cables).
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Doing LAN administration that is not performed on the Message Networking server.
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Maintaining the TCP/IP addresses and administration on the server after cutover, unless otherwise
specified by contract.
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Providing the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information for administration on the server, as well
as any DNS server IP information and corporate domain names.
Avaya service technicians dispatched for system installation are not responsible for troubleshooting the
customer's LAN.
Next steps
When all preinstallation requirements are met, continue with
Unpacking the system
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