Translating The Ipsis; Starting Terminal Emulation - Avaya S8710 Installing And Configuring

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Translating the IPSIs

These steps are done by issuing SAT commands on a terminal emulation program such as Avaya Native
Configuration Manager, Avaya Terminal Emulation, or HyperTerminal. You also can use Avaya Site
Administration, part of the Avaya Integrated Management suite, which you can purchase from Avaya.
NOTE:
You must use Release 1.11 or a later version of Avaya Site Administration, to administer
new features in Release 2.1 of Avaya Communication Manager.
NOTE:
For SAT commands you must be on the active media server.
Perform these tasks to customize the media server:

Starting terminal emulation

Inputing translations
Resetting the media server
Adding media gateways
Administering the IPSIs
Starting terminal emulation
NOTE:
Avaya Native Configuration Manager, Avaya Terminal Emulation, and HyperTerminal are
supported terminal emulation applications.
1
On the services laptop, open a VT-100 terminal emulation session.
2
Administer the terminal emulation port settings:
9600 baud
No parity
8 data bits
1 stop bit
No flow control
5023 for the port
3
Log into the media server as craft.
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server
June 2004
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Translating the IPSIs

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