Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 1244

Media servers and gateways
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Accessing the media server
Setting up a dial-up connection
To use a computer modem, you first must set up your dial-up connection.
1. Start the dial-up connection program, which varies depending on your operating system.
Usually, you can access a dial-up connection program from the My Computer or the Control
Panel folders. For more information, see the Help system on your computer.
2. To open the New Connection wizard, double-click Make New Connection.
3. Within the wizard, and depending on your operating system, you might be asked to:
Assign a name to the connection.
Select dial-up to the network for the network connection type.
Select the modem that you use for a dial-up connection.
Type the appropriate telephone number to access the active server. For more information
about the customer-supplied telephone numbers, see the completed Electronic
Preinstallation Worksheet.
Under Advanced, select PPP and log on manually. You might have to type a user name
and a password. This entry depends on whether the media server you are dialing into
has a non-null CHAP secret key. If you must type a user name and a password, use craft
as the user name and ignore the Password field.
Dialing up to the media server
To dial up, click the connection name or the icon, if you created an icon when you set up the
connection. Once you are connected:
1. When prompted, enter your remote access login name and password.
2. When you see the Start PPP now! message, click Done. When you see the Connection
Complete dialog box, your computer is connected to the media server.
3. To open an SSH session, see
1244 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Using the command line interface
on page 1246.

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