Avaya S8400 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 1: Introduction
10 Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8400 Media Server February 2006
Laptop preparation, software, and system information
Verify that:
The services laptop has the right hardware and software. See Connecting to the media
server directly on page 75 for the list of computer hardware and software specifications.
Current Avaya Communications Manager translations are available for download.
You have a completed Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet (EPW) on the services laptop.
See the Avaya Installation Wizard Web site (http://support.avaya.com/avayaiw
) for the
blank form.
The EPW provides customer system information, including:
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IP addresses
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Product IDs for the media server, remote maintenance board, and IA 770 if used
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Avaya services telephone number for remote access over modem
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Avaya services IP address for alarms through the network
You have the current Communications Manager software update, if required, on your
services laptop
You have current firmware, including for the media server BIOS. Check the Avaya Support
Web site (http://support.avaya.com
), Download Software and Firmware, for the latest
software and firmware. Firmware for the SIPIs, C-LAN, MedPro, and VAL circuit packs are
on the software CD.
You have License and Avaya authentication files on your services laptop.
You have all login IDs and passwords needed to access the media server, maintenance
adapter, and server complex components. This includes the unique service password for
your customer’s equipment.
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To obtain the unique password for a specific media server, call ASG Conversant
(1.800.248.1234 or 1.720.444.5557). You must have the IL, FL, or product ID to get
the password.
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To log in through the services port as craft after you install the Avaya authentication
file, use this password, which does not require an ASG challenge or response.
Copying files to the laptop
In addition to the license and Avaya authentication files, you must copy other required files to
the services laptop. This includes the filled-out Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet (EPW); any
service packs; current firmware, including firmware for the BIOS, remote maintenance board,
and programmable circuit packs.