
Installing a new S8300 using the Avaya Installation Wizard
118 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya S8300 Server
contract. All access to Communication Manager from any login is blocked unless a valid
authentication file is present on the S8300 Server.
A new license file and the Avaya authentication file may be installed independently of each
other or any other server upgrades.
Downloading license and password files
The license file for a S8300 configured as a Local Survivable Processor must have a feature set
that is equal to or greater than the primary controller. A primary controller can be any of the
following servers; S8300, S8400, S8500, S8700, S8710, S8720, or S8730 Server. This is
necessary so that if control passes to the LSP, it can support the same level of call processing
as that of the primary controller.
Additionally, the LSP must have a version of Communication Manager that is the same as, or
later than, that of the primary controller.
Note: The license file requirements of the LSP should be identified in your planning
documentation.
To download the license and password files to your laptop
Tip: Additional documentation on creating license files can be found on the RFA web
site: http://rfa.avaya.com
.
1. Use Windows File Explorer or another file management program to create a directory on
your laptop for storing license and password files (for example, C:\licenses).
2. Visit the Remote Feature Activation web site, http://rfa.avaya.com
.
3. Use the System ID, the SAP ID of the customer, or the SAP ID of the switch order to locate
the license and password files for the customer.
4. Check that the license and password files are complete.
You might need to add the serial number of the customer's media gateway.
5. If the files are not complete, complete them.
6. Use the download or E-mail capabilities of the RFA web site to download the license and
password files to your laptop.
Running the Automatic Registration Tool (ART)
for the INADS IP address, if necessary
This step is necessary only if the configuration of the customer’s INADS alarming modem has
changed.
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