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Installing a new G700 with an S8300 using the Avaya Installation Wizard
146 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
 
Obtaining Optional language files
Optional languages are any language other than English (us-eng or us-tdd). If optional 
languages will be used with this IA770, you will download the appropriate language files from a 
language CD. The customer should have the language CDs at the site. If not, you need to 
obtain the appropriate language CDs and take them to the site.
Obtaining Ethernet interface IP address and subnet mask
If IA770 Integrated Messaging is to be installed, you must obtain an IP address and subnet 
mask to be used for the Ethernet interface for the H.323 integration. The subnet mask must be 
the same as that used for the media server (control network), and is entered on the Configure 
Server Web screen when you configure the S8300.
Completing the RFA process 
(Obtaining license and password file)
Every S8300 media server and local survivable processor (LSP) requires a current and correct 
version of a license file in order to provide the expected call-processing service. 
The license file specifies the features and services that are available on the S8300 media 
server, such as the number of ports purchased. The license file contains a software version 
number, hardware serial number, expiration date, and feature mask. The license file is 
reinstalled to add or remove call-processing features. New license files may be required when 
upgrade software is installed. 
The Avaya authentication file contains the logins and passwords to access the S8300 media 
server. This file is updated regularly by Avaya services personnel, if the customer has a 
maintenance contract. All access to Communication Manager from any login is blocked unless 
a valid authentication file is present on the S8300 media server. 
A new license file and the Avaya authentication file may be installed independently of each 
other or any other server upgrades.
Note:
Note:
For an upgrade, you do not normally need to install a new authentication file (with 
a .pwd extension). However, if one is required, follow the same steps as with a 
license file.
Downloading license file and Communication Manager
versions for an LSP
The license file of the S8300 as a Local Survivable Processor must have a feature set that is 
equal to or greater than that of the media server that acts as primary controller (an S8300, 
S8400, S8500, S8700, S8710, or S8720 Media Server). This is necessary so that if control 
passes to the LSP, it can allow the same level of call processing as that of the primary controller.