Avaya S8500 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Configuring the SNMP subagent in the Avaya Ethernet switch (if used)
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media Server February 2007
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Note:
Note: For the Ethernet switch to report alarms properly, you must also configure the IP
addresses for the Ethernet switches in the media servers.
Default IP addresses for the Ethernet switch
The following table shows the default values for the Ethernet switch.
For how to administer the SNMP subagent in the Ethernet switch, see Configuring the Ethernet
switch on page 32.
Preparing to configure the Ethernet switch
Before you configure the Ethernet switch, you must complete the following prerequisites:
The Ethernet switch power cord is connected to the back of the switch and to the back of a
UPS.
The communication protocol on your computer has the following port settings so that you
can use your terminal emulation program:
-
9600 baud
-
No parity
-
8 data bits
-
1 stop bit
-
No flow control
Note:
Note: Avaya Terminal Emulation and HyperTerminal are supported terminal emulation
applications.
If a Network Management System (NMS) is to monitor the Ethernet switch, you
coordinated the assignment of community names with the network administrator. If an
NMS is not used, you set the community names to unique string values.
Parameter Single control
network (CNA)
Duplicated control
network (CNB)
IP address for the Ethernet switch 198.152.254.240 198.152.255.240
Subnet mask for the Ethernet switch 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
IP address for the
trap receiver (media server)
Customer provided Customer provided