Avaya S8100 User Manual

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Miscellaneous procedures
Installing INTUITY languages other than English
S8100 Installation and Upgrades
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November 2003
Installing INTUITY languages other than English
To access the S8100, the technician needs a laptop, a PCMCIA card for the laptop, a 451A adapter, a 
D8W cord, a cross-over cord, and the CD with the Merrill-Lynch INTUITY AUDIX™ R5.0 
Announcement set.
A cord, comcode 846943306, can be used. If this cord is unavailable, a 104 block can be used with 2 
D8W cords. Wire the 104 block with the white, orange pair transposed with white, green pair between the 
jacks. The 3Com™ 3CXFE575BT NIC needed to access the TN2314 is always to be left on site in the 
correct slot. If everything is connected properly and the laptop is up and running, there will be a green 
LED lit on the NIC plugged into the TN2314. If there is no LED, recheck the connections.
Verify the CD can be read by the laptop’s CD-ROM.
Laptop configuration for Windows 95/98/NT
1
Right click Network Neighborhood, and select Properties.
2
Under the Configuration tab, click TCP/IP Ethernet NIC.
NOTE:
The services laptop uses a Zircom card.
3
Click Properties.
4
Select the IP Address tab.
5
Record the IP Address and Subnet Mask, if any. These will be needed later.
6
Change the IP Address to 192.11.13.5 and the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.252; then click OK.
7
Click OK in the Network window.
8
When the system says to click OK for the settings to take effect, do so.
9
Click Start, Settings, and select Control Panel.
10
Double-click Display.
11
Select the Screen Saver tab, and set the screen saver to None until the upgrade finishes.
CAUTION:
If the laptop’s screen saver is not disabled and times out during the upgrade, the Terminal 
Server™session will drop. The technician will have to wait approximately 5 minutes to re-
establish the connection. The upgrade will continue without any ill effects, even though 
the session has dropped.
NOTE:
For Windows NT™and Windows 2000™, be sure that NETBUI is installed on the 
Protocols tab under Properties. Otherwise the computer will not be recognized by the 
system. This will affect mapping a drive for doing upgrades. If you connect to the AVAYA 
network, you may have to disable NETBUI after you are finished working on the system.