Specifications
Avaya S8400 Media Server
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● Anytime a backup or restore operation to the CompactFlash is attempted and fails for any
reason.
● Anytime the partition table associated with the CompactFlash is determined to be
corrupted.
● Anytime a mount or unmount operation associated with the CompactFlash is
unsuccessful.
Ethernet ports
All backplane Ethernet ports on the backplane I/O adapter can connect to the customer LAN.
Figure 6:
Media server cable adapter on page 47 shows the media server cable adapter. These
ports are labeled ETH-A through ETH-D. Table 3:
Media server cable adapter port labeling on
page 47 describes each port and its function. For control and adjunct connectivity, the S8400
Media Server supports the internal processor ethernet, PCLAN, or separate CLAN. Messaging
and administration use the customer link. If LAN connectivity is required only for administration,
PCLAN or processor ethernet are not required.
USB modem port
The TN8400AP Media Server circuit pack supports a USB modem available from the media
server cable adapter. Connect the USB modem to the port labeled USB. The adapter is
mounted on the rear of the TN8400AP Media Server circuit pack. The modem provides
Services with remote alarming and dial-in and dial-out access. The modem communicates
directly to the maintenance processor or tunnels through to the Communication Manager
processor application.
For more information, see Figure 6:
Media server cable adapter on page 47.










