Hardware configurations
S8100 Media Server components and functionality
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GUI operation
The S8100 uses Avaya Site Administration, which has a graphical user interface (GUI) for all functions.
See Chapter 2, “Connectivity and Access to S8100” in Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya S8100 Media
Server with the Avaya G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways, 555-233-146.
Backup procedures
Since the system combines Communication Manager, INTUITY AUDIX and Windows 2000 on one
platform, there is a new procedure to back up user information and translations.
Backup is performed in one of these ways:
•
Using the web browser
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Using the UNIX-like bash shell, accessed via a Telnet session
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Using S8100, with a series of global administration system (GAS) commands (see
“S8100 Global Administration Subsystem Commands”
in Maintenance Commands Reference
(555-245-101) for a list of commands)
NOTE:
If a backup or restore operation is in progress, no other backup or restore command can be
executed until the first one has finished.
NOTE:
Registry entries for IP addresses are not saved with the backup procedures. You must
manually copy any registry entries that you want to save.
Table 43: Applications installed on the S8100 Media Server
Application
Description
Communication Manager
Provides Communication Manager call processing
features
INTUITY AUDIX
Provides voice mail
SNMP
Standard protocol for managing data network
devices (Release 10 and higher)
Avaya Site Administration
Available for download
Message Manager
Available for download
BCMS Vu
Available for download (Release 10 and higher)
CentreVu T-Server
Available for download (Release 10 and higher)
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