Avaya S8100 Series Manual page 1250

Media servers and gateways
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Accessing the media server
Browser settings
Connecting directly to the media server
To set the browser for a direct connection to the media server:
Note:
Instructions are for Internet Explorer 6.0 only.
Note:
1. Click Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click the Connection tab.
3. In the LAN Settings box in the lower righthand of the page, click Advanced.
4. In the Exceptions box after the last entry, type ;192.11.13.6
5. Click OK> OK>OK again to close all the dialog boxes.
Connecting remotely through the network
When you connect through a proxy server, a connection session to a media server can time out.
To avoid a media server time out during a session, add the host names or the IP addresses of
the media servers to the list of host names and IP addresses.
To add the host names or the IP addresses of the media servers to the list of host names and IP
addresses:
Note:
The following instructions are for Internet Explorer 6.0 only.
Note:
1. Click Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click the Connection tab.
3. Click LAN settings>Advanced.
4. In the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with: field, type the
IP address for each media server that you want to access remotely. If the first or the first
and second octets are the same, you can shorten the address to xxx.xxx.* For example, if
you have the IP addresses 135.9.42.75 and 135.9.113.113, then you can type 135.9.*).
5. Click OK> OK>OK again to close all the dialog boxes.
1250 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways

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