What site verification does, What network integration requires, Messaging application – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Issue 9.1 June 2006

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What site verification does

A pre-installation site inspection allows you to verify that the site requirements have been met
for adequate environmental conditions, power and grounding availability, safety, and security
conditions. If you find discrepancies between the specifications necessary for proper installation
of equipment and the conditions on site, contact your Project Manager before proceeding with
the installation.

What network integration requires

Integration into the customer’s network will require coordination with the network manager and
the planning and implementation personnel. They will ascertain the customer’s need for DHCP
service and the intended network configuration and applications. In addition, Avaya offers
Network Readiness services to assist in evaluating and preparing the network for all
configurations.

The Project Manager will provide information to be used by the installers. The documentation
must include dial plans and other telephony information, as well as IP addresses, IP masks, and
other network information. This information will be specific to each customer. To install the
solution in an efficient manner, you must collect and organize this information before going to
the site.

Reviewing demarcation points and connectivity for the IA770 INTUITY
AUDIX Messaging Application

A demarcation point defines the extent of Avaya’s responsibilities for a product. Beyond this
point, the customer is responsible for providing overall service. Generally, Avaya is responsible
for all Avaya-provided equipment.

The demarcation point for the Avaya IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application is the
S8300 Media Server ethernet ports. The customer is responsible for ensuring that the following
items are correct and functioning normally:

The LAN cable and connector used to connect to the S8300 Media Server.

LAN administration outside of the Avaya equipment.

Maintaining the TCP/IP addresses and administration on the S8300 Media Server after
installation, unless otherwise specified by contract

Valid IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information for administration on the S8300
Media Server

Avaya service technicians who are dispatched for IA 770 system installation are not responsible
for troubleshooting the LAN.

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