Using Telnet; Using Ftp - Avaya INDeX 30 Installation & Maintenance

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Page 26 - Initial Programming

Using Telnet

Using FTP

Page 26 - Basic System Programming
INDeX 30
The details here assume the use of the Telnet program supplied as part of Windows
95/NT. This program is installed as part of the IP Network Protocol.
1. In Windows, select Start | Run and enter telnet.
– Alternately setup a shortcut to the program telnet.exe.
2. Under Terminal | Preferences ensure that Local echo is off and that the
Emulation is set to VT-100/ANSI.
3. Select Connect | Remote System.
4. Enter the INDeX IP address as the Host Name and then click on Connect.
5. Pressing Enter should now display the normal INDeX log on.
The details here assume the use of the FTP program supplied as part of Windows
95/NT. This program is installed as part of the IP Network Protocol.
The INDeX only supports the use of command line FTP. Other graphical FTP
programs require support for the list command which is not provided by the INDeX.
The INDeX system must be se t up with the appropriate FTP access level..
To set FTP Access Level
1. Log on (see page 20) and from the Administration menu, select System then
Installation, Network setup and SNMP Setup.
2. Check that Allow FTP option has been set to yes and that the FTP
upload/download levels are set to 1 (highest security level) and 8 (lowest
security level) respectively.
3. From the Administration menu, select System then User name. Check that
the engineer is allocated privilege level 1 and that any other users are allocated
their appropriate level of access.
4. From the Administration menu, select Permissions and check that the
permissions list is set up for the appropriate levels of access/security
For upload and download procedures using FTP see pages 36 and 40.
Basic System Programming
Installation & Maintenance
38DHB0002UKDF- Issue 4 (07/2001)

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