Avaya Media Gateway G700 User Manual

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42 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
 
Access to the Wizards and Provisioning Tools
The Installation Wizard, Network Region Wizard, and Upgrade Tool are accessed from the 
Avaya Integrated Management web interface, which is embedded in Communication Manager. 
The Gateway Installation Wizard is downloadable from the support.avaya.com/avayaiw Web 
site and runs on a laptop. The Software Update Manager and Network Configuration Manager 
are launched from the Network Manager Console, the main control panel for the Enterprise 
Network Management offer. The Provisioning and Installation Manager is also launched from 
the Network Manager Console, though PIM is separately installed.
Upgrade (download) 
firmware to multiple TN 
circuit packs.
 from a customer’s Enterprise 
Network Management server connected to the customer’s 
WAN/LAN. This function is available for S8400, S8500, 
S8500B, S8700, S8710, and S8720 Media Servers running 
Communication Manager R3.1.
Note:
Note:
This option is not available with the 
DEFINITY Server CSI.
Configure G250/G250-BRI/
G250-DS1/G250-DCP/G350 
Media Gateways that have 
already been added to, and 
are accessible over, the 
WAN/LAN.
 (PIM) from a 
customer’s Enterprise Network Management server 
connected to the customer’s WAN/LAN. PIM can also be 
used to configure devices at a staging center prior to 
shipping the gateways to remote locations. 
Configure the Survivable 
Local Server (SLS) on a 
G250/G250-BRI/G250-DS1/
G250-DCP Media Gateway.
 (PIM) from a 
customer’s Enterprise Network Management server 
connected to the customer’s WAN/LAN. PIM can also be 
used to configure devices at a staging center prior to 
shipping the gateways to remote locations. 
Configure gateways or data 
switches that have already 
been installed and initially 
configured and are 
accessible over the LAN.
 from a customer’s 
Enterprise Network Management server connected to the 
customer’s WAN/LAN. The NCM uses configuration files that 
have been backed up and stored in a configuration library.
Configure a large VoIP 
network with multiple 
network regions, including 
codec sets and call 
admission control via 
bandwidth limits (CAC-BL).
, on the main server, using a 
connection to the customer’s WAN/LAN. Use the Electronic 
Preinstallation Worksheet for Network Regions (EPW-NR) 
with the Network Region Wizard, which allows you to 
automatically fill in the administration parameters in the 
Network Region Wizard.
If you need to:
Then use: