S8700 component maintenance
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Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Remove the S8700 Media Server being
replaced
1
Using a cross-point screwdriver, unscrew one screw from each side.
2
Unscrew the remaining screws.
3
Carefully remove the media server from the rack.
Install the replacement S8700 Media Server
NOTE:
If reusing the hard drive from the failed media server, go to
page 338 before installing the replacement media server in the rack.
Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya S8700 Media Server with the Avaya G650 Media Gateway, 555-
245-703 for information on installing the S8700 Media Server in the rack and reconnecting all the cables.
Reusing the hard drive
If the hard drive in the failed media server is still good, then you may want to reuse it in the replacement
media server. Use the following processes to switch the hard drives:
•
Remove the cover of the failed S8700 Media Server
•
•
Replace the cover on the failed S8700 Media Server
•
Remove the cover of the replacement S8700 Media Server
•
•
•
Replace the cover of the replacement S8700 Media Server
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CAUTION:
Wear an anti-static wrist ground strap whenever handling components such as the hard
drive of an Avaya S8700 Media Server. Connect the strap to an approved ground, such as
an unpainted metal surface. Also, place the hard drive on an anti-static mat that is
similarly grounded. Do not place the new or the old drive on a bare surface.
Remove the cover of the failed S8700 Media Server
1
Set the media server down on a flat surface with an electrostatic mat.
2
With your hex-head wrench, remove the 4 screws (see
Media Server cover removal and
on page 339) that hold the brackets on to the side of the media server. Removing
these screws also allows you to release the media server cover on the sides.
3
Use a #2 cross-point (Phillips) screwdriver to unscrew the two screws at the back of the media
server that hold the cover in place (see
Media Server cover removal and replacement
339).
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