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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
~
IP600.
~
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
~
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.
~
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.
~
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.

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