Avaya Site Administration; Command Line Interface; Accessing The Avaya S8700 Media Server Remotely Over The Network - Avaya S8700 Installing Manual

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Connected to the services port
To use the media server Web interface, open either the Netscape or MS Internet Explorer
browser. In the Location/Address field, type 192.11.13.6. When prompted, log in to administer
the S8700 media server and the Avaya MultiVantage software features.
Connected through the customer network
To use the media server Web interface, open either the Netscape or MS Internet Explorer
browser. In the Location/Address field, type the active server name or IP address. When
prompted, log in to administer the S8700 media server and the Avaya MultiVantage software
features. You may also connect directly to an individual server using its name or IP address.

Avaya Site Administration

To use Avaya Site Administration, open the application and select the configuration you want to
access. When prompted, log in to administer the Avaya MultiVantage software features (usable
on the active media server only). See
information on installing Avaya Site Administration.

Command Line Interface

To use a command line interface in
box. Type telnet 192.11.13.6. When prompted log in to administer the Avaya MultiVantage
software features (usable on the active media server only).
To use a command line interface in
program. Establish a network connection to either the active server name or IP address. Note: If
a connection to Avaya MultiVantage software is desired, use port 5023 for this connection.
Avaya MultiVantage software is only accessible via the active server. When prompted, log in to
administer the Avaya MultiVantage software features (usable on the active media server only).
The only terminal emulation programs supported are Microsoft's HyperTerminal and Avaya
Terminal Emulator. Terranova is no longer supported.
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server
Remotely over the Network
You can access the Avaya S8700 Media Server from any computer connected through the LAN.
However, make sure the LAN security settings allow remote access.
To access either media server, use the IP address assigned to the media server you want to
access. You can also use the active server address to connect automatically to the media server
that is active. Once connected, you can administer the media server using three tools:
Media server Web interface for media server-specific administration and call processing
features
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server
''Installing Avaya Site Administration'' on page 303
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Telnet window, click Start > Run to open the Run dialog
a
terminal emulation window open your terminal emulation
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