Bgd Terminal; Access To The Cli - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

Hospitality integrated voice services fundamentals
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RS-232 cable (customer-provided) Provides an extension from the NTBK48AA cable to
RJ-45 cable (customer provided)
RJ-45 cross-over cable (customer-
provided)

BGD terminal

Hospitality Integrated Voice Services uses a BGD terminal to make AWU and DND requests
to the system for the guest. The system handles these requests through its existing AWU and
DND software. For more information about the BGD terminal, see Avaya Hospitality Features
Fundamentals (NN43001-553).

Access to the CLI

The CLI is used to configure initial Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card parameters and
perform certain maintenance and upgrade procedures. The CLI is accessed through a
maintenance (VT100 or a PC that emulates VT100) terminal. Configure the maintenance
terminal with the following parameters:
• transmission rate: 9600 bps
• data bits: 8
• stop bits: 1
• parity: no
• flow control: none
Note:
Never use X-On/X-Off flow control, as flow control is hard-wired.
Note:
Configure the BDG terminal SDI port as DTE.
After the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card LAN parameters are configured and the
card connected to the LAN, the card can be accessed by Telnet from any PC on the network
that emulates a VT100 terminal.
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Fundamentals
Component
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card hardware engineering
Description
the maintenance or BGD terminal.
Attaches to the RJ-45 connector of the Ethernet
adapter to provide a connection to the customer's
LAN.
Attaches to the RJ-45 connector of the Ethernet
adapter to provide a connection to the customer's PC
if there is no LAN at the site.
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