Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
Checklists
Checklists for Installation Technicians
Connectivity and Access to Definity One or IP600
This checklist highlights potential high-level tasks required to connect and access the Definity One or
Avaya IP600 system.
Installation Tasks
Connecting to the Definity One or IP600 from
the laptop using the RJ45 jack.
Connect the laptop to Definity One or
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IP600.
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Install the ethernet card.
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Configure the laptop PCMCIA ethernet
client.
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Verify connection from Definity One or
IP600 to laptop.
Restore the laptop settings.
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Log on to Definity One or IP600 Desktop.
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Map Definity One or IP600 to the laptop's
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CD-ROM drive.
Plugging a monitor, keyboard, and mouse into
Definity One or IP600.
Dial in remotely using the RAS dial-up
connection.
Create a connection icon for Definity One
~
or IP600.
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Dial in to the system.
Connecting via the customer's LAN.
Access Definity One or IP600 via a Telnet
session.
Access Definity One or IP600 via a Web
browser session.
Access Definity One of IP600 remotely using
Avaya Site Administration (ASA)
Set up dial-in permissions.
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Create a login for remote access.
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Start an ASA session.
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Set up Avaya Site Administration
December 2001
For More Information
See
''RJ45 jack direct
connection'' on page
2-2.
See
''Local
monitor/mouse/keyboard'' on
page
2-19.
See
''RAS (modem) dial up''
on page
2-19.
See
''Creating a physical
connection via customer
LAN'' on page
2-28.
See
''Via a Telnet session'' on
page
2-31.
See
''Via a Web browser
session'' on page
2-34.
See
''Remotely using Avaya
Site Administration'' on page
2-36.
See
''Setting up Avaya Site
Administration'' on page
Issue 6
ix
2-40.