Remote Access On An Analog Line; Complete The Configuration Process - Avaya G150 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Configuring the G150 Media Gateway with Manager
3. When a user name and password is requested, ensure that the information entered
matches that of the remote user set up on the G150 system.
If the default RemoteManager user is used, enter the user name of RemoteManager
and the corresponding password.
4. If an incoming number was specified for the DialIn incoming call route, then the telephone
number dialed must match the incoming call route created for remote access.

Remote Access on an Analog Line

Once remote access is set up properly and if the remote connection is using an analog line, the
default *4000* short code can be used to connect and disconnect the modem to/from the first
analog line. The *4000* short code only works when the G150 is in survivable mode and from
within the customer's site. Thus, when the remote user needs to have the modem connected or
disconnected, a call must be made to the customer's site requesting that the *4000* short code
get activated. While the modem is enabled, the first analog line will not be available for call
handling.
The LED on the front of the G150 (bottom right-hand corner) flashes orange when the modem
enabled. The LED stays flashing until the modem is turned off.
Note:
Because the shortcode only works when the G150 is in survivable mode, if the
Note:
G150 connects to a gatekeeper and switches to sub-tending mode while the
modem is enabled, it will remain enabled until the G150 is rebooted or the system
goes into survivable mode again.

Complete the Configuration Process

Consult the planning documentation to obtain the necessary information to complete the
configurations.
158 Installation and Configuration of the G150 Media Gateway

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