Connecting The Usb Modem; Configuring The Usb Modem For Remote Dial-In - Avaya IG550 Installing And Configuring

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Also, use the AF ID to retrieve the appropriate password if you later must log in to the
TGM550 with the craft login.
Note:
If you must use NVRAM INIT to restore factory settings, the authentication file is
Note:
not removed. If you must remove the authentication file for some reason, you can
use the command erase auth-file to remove the authentication file.

Connecting the USB modem

1. Plug the cord of the modem into the USB port on the router
Figure
14).

Configuring the USB modem for remote dial-in

1. Ensure that ssh service is available on the router. Additional services that may be required
are FTP and Telnet, depending on customer specifications.
2. Log in to the router CLI, if necessary. If you are logged into the TGM550 with ssh from the
router, then at the TGM550 prompt, type exit.
3. At the CLI prompt (>), type configure.
At the configure prompt (#), type set interfaces umd0 dialer-options pool
<pool_name>
where umd0 is the USB modem interface and <pool_name> is the name of the pool.
For example, type:
set interfaces umd0 dialer-options pool denver1, where denver1 is the name of the
dialer pool.
4. At the configure prompt (#), type the following:
set interfaces umd0 modem-options init-command-string "ATS0=<#>\n"
(Figure
12,
Figure
13, or
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