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Chapter 1: Introduction
You can use SSH to access the following devices:
The S8300, S8400, S8500, and S8700-series Media Servers on Release 3.1 or later of
Communication Manager
Note:
With Release 4.0 or later of Communication Manager, Telnet is disabled, so you
Note:
must use SSH to access the media servers after Communication Manager
software Release 4.0 or later is installed.
A Server Availability Management Processor (SAMP), which is used with the S8500 Media
Server
A Maintenance Processor Complex (MPC), which is used with the S8400 Media Server
A TN2312BP IPSI that is running firmware version 20 or higher
A TN8412AP SIPI
A TN2602 IP Media Resource 360 that is running firmware version 212 or higher
An Expanded Meet-Me Conferencing (EMMC) server
A SIP Enablement Services (SES) server
G250 and G350 media gateways
C360 Ethernet switches
!
Important:
You cannot use SSH with the G700. From within the Linux command line of a
Important:
media server, you can use SSH to access the G250 and the G350, but you must
use Telnet to access the G700.
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Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8400 Media Server
February 2007

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