Avaya S8100 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Checklists and job aids; Initial installation
  • Page 8 – System initialization
  • Page 11 – Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking
  • Page 12 – Upgrade an S8100’s R10+ software using a CD; Access keys
  • Page 13 – Upgrade steps
  • Page 20 – Replace an S8100’s hard drive
  • Page 33 – Contents
  • Page 34 – Install and cable a G600 cabinet
  • Page 36 – Connectivity and access to an S8100 system
  • Page 40 – INTUITY AUDIX digital networking
  • Page 41 – Avaya Site Administration
  • Page 42 – Message Manager
  • Page 43 – Set up customer logins
  • Page 44 – Status LEDs
  • Page 45 – Installation connectivity quick reference
  • Page 46 – Identify a hard disk for PCN1413b
  • Page 47 – Overview; Audience
  • Page 48 – Using this book
  • Page 50 – Conventions; Physical dimensions; Typography
  • Page 51 – User input; System output and field names; Related documents
  • Page 52 – Technical assistance; Within the US; Trademarks; Security-alert and safety labels
  • Page 53 – DANGER; Safety precautions; Electromagnetic interference; Antistatic protection
  • Page 54 – Control circuit packs versus power; Avaya Product Documentation web page; Avaya Publications Center
  • Page 55 – Sending comments
  • Page 57 – Install and cable a G600
  • Page 58 – Site requirements
  • Page 59 – Check customer’s order; Correct shipping errors
  • Page 60 – Unpack and inspect
  • Page 65 – Verify the carrier address ID on G600 cabinets
  • Page 67 – Floor mount a G600 cabinet
  • Page 68 – Rack mount a G600 cabinet
  • Page 71 – Rack mount two G600 cabinets
  • Page 72 – Check AC power and ground for G600; Check AC power
  • Page 73 – Approved grounds; Approved floor grounds
  • Page 74 – Uninterruptible power supply; Cabinet’s power switch
  • Page 75 – Connect cabinet’s grounds and other grounds
  • Page 78 – Install coupled bonding conductor
  • Page 79 – Install Processor Interface cable
  • Page 80 – Cable a 2-cabinet G600 system
  • Page 84 – Cable a 3-cabinet G600 system; Install G600 patch panels and external modem; Install patch panels and shelf
  • Page 85 – Install the external modem
  • Page 86 – Install equipment-room hardware for G600; Cross-connect the cabinet to the patch panels
  • Page 89 – Disallowed circuit packs
  • Page 91 – Circuit-pack installation; Circuit-pack slot loading
  • Page 93 – Off-premises circuit protection
  • Page 94 – Install sneak fuse panels
  • Page 97 – Set ringing option for G600
  • Page 99 – Install and wire telephones and other equipment; Telephone connection examples
  • Page 100 – Connect adjunct power
  • Page 101 – Station wiring examples
  • Page 103 – Analog tie trunk example; Digital tie trunk example
  • Page 104 – Cable examples for tie trunk connectivity
  • Page 105 – DS1 tie trunks between collocated systems
  • Page 106 – Adjunct power connections
  • Page 108 – Auxiliary power; Install attendant console – optional; Dual wiring of 2-wire and 4-wire endpoints
  • Page 109 – Install 26B1 selector console – optional; Important safety instructions
  • Page 111 – Connect the cables
  • Page 113 – Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections; Alarm input; Alarm output
  • Page 114 – UPS alarm connection
  • Page 115 – Emergency transfer and auxiliary power; Telephone pin designations
  • Page 116 – Install the BRI terminating resistor; Terminating-resistor adapter
  • Page 119 – Install multipoint adapters
  • Page 121 – Basic multipoint installation distances
  • Page 122 – Install off-premises station wiring; Analog off-premises stations
  • Page 124 – Circuit protectors
  • Page 127 – Install the emergency-transfer panel
  • Page 133 – Install telephone for power-transfer unit
  • Page 134 – Connect modem to telephone network
  • Page 135 – Connect modem; Option settings for external modem
  • Page 136 – Set neon voltage to prevent
  • Page 137 – Complete installation
  • Page 138 – View LEDs to determine power and fan alarm state
  • Page 139 – Connectivity and access to; Physical connections
  • Page 140 – Direct connection to the RJ45 service jack; Connect the laptop to S8100 system
  • Page 149 – Connection via customer’s LAN
  • Page 150 – Create a connection icon
  • Page 151 – Access methods
  • Page 152 – Via a Telnet session
  • Page 153 – Via a web browser session
  • Page 156 – Remotely using Avaya Site Administration; Dial-in permissions to an existing login
  • Page 157 – Starting an Avaya Site Administration session
  • Page 158 – Avaya personnel logins; Avaya business partner and dealer logins
  • Page 160 – Connectivity and access to the S8100 system
  • Page 161 – Configure DHCP and TFTP servers; DHCP server
  • Page 162 – TFTP server; Preliminary tasks; Power up and observe LEDs; Connect the laptop computer to S8100; Start a Telnet session
  • Page 163 – Verify the software’s version number
  • Page 165 – Obtain the license and password files
  • Page 166 – Go to the RFA web site; Obtain the installation script file; Direct channels
  • Page 167 – Indirect channels
  • Page 168 – Copy files to the server
  • Page 169 – License file installation failure
  • Page 170 – Manually setting RAS IP address:
  • Page 171 – Manually setting product ID:
  • Page 172 – Test alarm call out
  • Page 173 – Communication Manager alarm test; Check system’s status
  • Page 174 – Enable INTUITY AUDIX logins; Enable customer’s web logins; Set system date and time
  • Page 175 – Using systime
  • Page 178 – Enable and disable SNMP; Check customer option screen
  • Page 179 – Set country options
  • Page 181 – Administer the attendant console
  • Page 182 – Administer telephone features; Place a test call
  • Page 183 – Share CDR data; Map a shared CDR directory
  • Page 184 – Set call-collection interface; Verify call-record collection
  • Page 185 – Call accounting; Check the dial plan
  • Page 186 – Check hunt groups
  • Page 187 – Check class of service
  • Page 188 – Change the dial plan
  • Page 189 – Add AUDIX ports
  • Page 191 – Make a hunt group
  • Page 193 – Change coverage path
  • Page 194 – Save translations; INTUITY AUDIX administration; INTUITY AUDIX commands; Adding an INTUITY AUDIX subscriber
  • Page 197 – Download Avaya Site Administration
  • Page 199 – Start an Avaya Site Administration session; Administer SNMP
  • Page 200 – Configure SNMP trap destinations
  • Page 202 – Configure SNMP community strings
  • Page 203 – Start and stop SNMP
  • Page 205 – Schedule backups; Add a scheduled backup
  • Page 207 – INTUITY AUDIX digital; Initial administration tasks
  • Page 209 – View the Feature Options window
  • Page 211 – Administer networking channels
  • Page 212 – Change local machine’s information; Change a local machine’s profile
  • Page 216 – Add a remote machine
  • Page 223 – Perform a full remote update
  • Page 224 – View remote extensions
  • Page 225 – Upgrade and repair; Replace a TN795 Processor circuit pack
  • Page 226 – Replace the TN2314 Processor circuit pack
  • Page 227 – Download firmware to port circuit packs
  • Page 229 – Add circuit packs
  • Page 230 – Add IP trunk; Add a TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack
  • Page 231 – Administer the TN799DP on the SAT
  • Page 232 – Test the external connection to the LAN
  • Page 233 – Communication Manger
  • Page 236 – Add DID trunks; Requirements
  • Page 237 – Installation; Add Tie trunks
  • Page 238 – Add DS1 tie and OPS; Service interruption
  • Page 239 – Add speech synthesis
  • Page 240 – Add TN750C circuit pack; CWY1 announcements
  • Page 241 – Installing CWY1 announcements
  • Page 243 – Install cables; Enter added translations
  • Page 244 – Corresident DLG
  • Page 245 – Avaya Site Administration overview
  • Page 248 – Interactions with switches and voice-mail systems
  • Page 249 – Components of Avaya Site Administration
  • Page 251 – How Avaya Site Administration works
  • Page 252 – Install Avaya Site Administration
  • Page 253 – Configure Avaya Site Administration
  • Page 254 – Add S8100 voice-mail administration item; Start a switch-administration session; To launch a GEDI session:
  • Page 255 – To launch an emulation session:
  • Page 256 – Start a voice-mail administration session
  • Page 257 – Download Message Manager; Install Message Manager
  • Page 259 – Install wizard’s error messages
  • Page 261 – Platform’s troubleshooting commands
  • Page 262 – Verify INADS modem settings; No external modem installed; Verify external modem option settings
  • Page 263 – External modem not used
  • Page 264 – Configure the installed modem
  • Page 265 – Software copy-protection mechanisms; Feature protection
  • Page 267 – Set TN760E Tie Trunk’s options
  • Page 270 – Connector and cable diagrams – pinout charts
  • Page 272 – Pinout for Processor’s external cable
  • Page 285 – Customer access; Communication Manager
  • Page 286 – Windows login types for customers; Administrator login
  • Page 287 – INTUITY AUDIX logins
  • Page 288 – Customer’s web-access logins
  • Page 290 – Enabling Windows 2000 customer logins
  • Page 292 – Forced password aging; Logoff notification
  • Page 294 – Password expiration
  • Page 295 – Setting the name of the switch; Setting the Windows name
  • Page 296 – Updating INTUITY AUDIX machine name; Restarting INTUITY AUDIX
  • Page 299 – Installing INTUITY languages other than English; Laptop configuration for Windows 95/98/NT
  • Page 301 – Installing INTUITY languages
  • Page 302 – Perform backup
  • Page 303 – Backup using a LAN-resident PC; OK; bash
  • Page 304 – Backup using an S8100 desktop; Enter backup commands; data
  • Page 305 – Backup via the web interface
  • Page 308 – Perform immediate backup
  • Page 309 – View backup progress; Back up to a LAN address
  • Page 311 – View scheduled backups; Access backup information
  • Page 313 – Perform restore
  • Page 314 – Enable/disable embedded messaging; Impact on maintenance
  • Page 315 – Access Diskeeper software to defragment the disk; Change the default times on Diskeeper
  • Page 317 – S8100 system-level shutdown and restart
  • Page 319 – Communication Manager software reset (recovery)
  • Page 321 – LED boot sequence; TN2314 Processor circuit pack
  • Page 324 – LED states
  • Page 325 – Attendant console’s LEDs; Circuit packs’ status LEDs
  • Page 327 – Power supply’s LEDs
  • Page 329 – GAS commands in bash
  • Page 331 – LAC commands
  • Page 332 – setip command; Display current settings
  • Page 333 – Set RAS IP address; Set LAN address
  • Page 334 – Set WINS addresses; Other commands; ftpserv command
  • Page 335 – net user commands
  • Page 337 – Installation connectivity quick
  • Page 339 – Prepare to access the S8100; Activate the Guest account; Check the Guest account’s current setting
  • Page 340 – Enable the Guest account; Verify the Guest account’s new setting; Share the laptop’s CD-ROM drive
  • Page 341 – Connect to and access the S8100; Prepare to access the S8100’s desktop
  • Page 342 – Map to the laptop’s CD-ROM drive
  • Page 343 – Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet
  • Page 348 – Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet; Verify the carrier address ID on CMC1 cabinets
  • Page 350 – Floor mount the CMC1 cabinet; Wall mount the CMC1 cabinets
  • Page 351 – Install plywood backing on wall
  • Page 352 – Install wall-mounted cabinet
  • Page 354 – Install three vertically mounted cabinets
  • Page 356 – Install left and right panels – wall mount
  • Page 357 – Check AC power and ground for CMC1
  • Page 367 – Cable a CMC1 system
  • Page 368 – Cable 3-cabinet CMC1 system; Vertically mounted system
  • Page 369 – Vertically and horizontally mounted system
  • Page 370 – Install the MDF on CMC1; Bottom-mounted MDF with modem
  • Page 372 – Install equipment-room hardware for CMC1; Cross-connect the cabinet to the MDF; Allowed circuit packs
  • Page 377 – Circuit pack installation
  • Page 383 – Label the main distribution frame
  • Page 385 – Set ringing option for CMC1
  • Page 391 – Glossary
  • Page 401 – Index; Symbols
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Page 5 - Checklists and job aids; Initial installation

Checklists and job aids Initial installation S8100 Installation and Upgrades 5 November 2003 Checklists and job aids This section contains checklists and job aids for common installation and upgrade procedures. The checklists provide high-level summaries of the procedural steps and cross-reference o...

Page 8 - System initialization

Checklists and job aidsSystem 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...

Page 11 - Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking

Checklists and job aids Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking S8100 Installation and Upgrades 11 November 2003 Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking This checklist highlights the high-level tasks required to administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking after the S8100 system’s initial adm...

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