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MM Install 1

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rm1967

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Jan 5, 2006
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CA
My first MM install (release 3.0 w/MSS) to G650. I need the physical connections layout. Is this info all in the integration notes? Do I use my switch to connect the MM's private LAN and Corporate LAN piece. I believe the corporate LAN for sure, but the private one I don't recall.
After the physical connections, what are my first steps before I go into the QSIG integration notes? Any feedback appreciated...

Thanks

RM
 
Do you have all of the EQ for the install ? you should have a 3com hub for the priv lan.

Ken Means

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I don't have have the 3com hub, but I think I have everything else. I can't definitely get a hub though. I am ACA certified, but that was back in March of this year and this is my first crack at it. No pressure... Before I go after s/w loading I wanted make sure I had all my cable connections correct first. Then, I have to make sure I get the rest of the install procedures. Thanks... RM...
 
You should read the install docs on the CD or down load them from support.avaya.com It will show you most of what you need.

Ken Means

"I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have."
- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
 
You really need to read the install docs. You sound very confused. If you have one MAS with a MSS you connect the two with a cross over cable for the private LAN. Then your corporate LAN connections connect to your LAN. Also if you have 1 MAS you will not need a hub.

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