Log In To The G250/G350 Interface With A Lan Connection - Avaya G250 Maintenance Manual

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Access and login procedures
3. Telnet to the Layer 2 interface.
Type telnet <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>, where <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> is the IP address of the
G350 interface on the customer's LAN.
4. Login at the Welcome to Avaya G250/G350 CLI screen.
Login: xxx from the planning documentation
Password: xxx from the planning documentation
You are now logged-in at the Supervisor level. The prompt appears as G250-nnn(super)#
or G350-nnn(super)#.
Note:
To check the syntax of a command in the command line interface, type as much
Note:
of the command as you know followed by help. For example, if you type:
G350-nnn(super)# set help
you are given the current list of set commands available. If you type:
G350-nnn(super)# set interface help
you are given a more restricted list of commands that address the possible
interfaces to be set.
For a complete list of command line interface commands, type help or refer to the Avaya G250
and Avaya G350 CLI Reference, 03-300437 (available at http://www.avaya.com/support).
Log in to the G250/G350 interface with
a LAN connection
Use this procedure to log in to the G350 interface when you have a connection to the
customer's LAN.
To log in to the G250/G350 interface with a LAN connection:
1. With a connection to the customer's LAN (either remotely or on site), telnet to the G250/
G350 interface IP address:
Type telnet <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>, where <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> is the IP address of the
G250/G350 interface on the customer's LAN.
2. Login at the Welcome to Avaya G250/G350 CLI screen.
Login: xxx from the planning documentation
Password: xxx from the planning documentation
You are now logged-in at the Supervisor level. The prompt appears as G250-nnn(super)#
or G350-nnn(super)#.
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