Avaya S8100 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Checklists and job aids
System initialization
8 S8100 Installation and Upgrades
November 2003
System initialization
This checklist highlights the high-level tasks required to initialize the S8100 Media Server with the G600
or the CMC1 Media Gateways.
Installation tasks For more information
1 Power up and observe that the TN2314 circuit pack’s
LEDs light according to a predefined sequence.
See Power up and observe LEDs on page 162.
2 Connect the laptop computer. See Connect the laptop to S8100 system on page
140.
3 Start a Telnet session. See Via a Telnet session on page 152.
4 Verify the software’s version number with the CD-
ROM that shipped with the system.
Version #: ______________
See Verify the software’s version number on page
163.
5 Determine the correct serial number.
Serial #: ________________
See Determine the serial number on page 163.
If you have the serial # from the order, this step may be
completed prior to the site visit.
6 Download a license using Avaya’s Remote Feature
Activation (RFA).
See http://www.avaya.com/services/rfa
for
instructions on how to use RFA.
7 Administer customer’s LAN parameters: Machine
Name, S8100 IP address, DNS and WINS IP address
using the setip command.
See Set up customer’s LAN parameters on page
163.
8 Reboot the system using reboot nice. See Set up customer’s LAN parameters on page
163.
Both of these steps may be completed prior to the site visit.
9 Download a password file.
10 Download an installation script.
See Obtain the license and password files
on page
165.
See Obtain the installation script file
on page 166.
11 Use FTP to transfer files to server and install the
license, password, and installation script files.
See Install the password file, license file, and
installation scripts on page 168.
12 Test alarming on the S8100. See Test alarm call out on page 172.
13 Resolve any alarms. See Maintenance for the Avaya S8100 Media
Server with the Avaya G600 Media Gateway and
the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway (555-233-149).
14 Check system’s status using bash commands. See Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash
commands on page 329.