P330 Device Manager Login Procedure; Accessing The S8300 Media Server Using A Dial-Up Connection - Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Access Procedures: Specific Access Procedures
- If the server cannot recognize your user name or password, you receive an authentication
failure message. Return to step 5. If you fail to enter the user name and login confirmation
correctly 4 times within a few minutes, the Login screen will block further attempts to log in
for a while.
8 . When you successfully log in to the server, check the top of the left panel.
- The Avaya media server you are logged into is identified by name and server number.
- The S8300 media server number is always 1.

P330 Device Manager login procedure

To access the P330 Device Manager, you must:
1 . Establish a valid physical connection to either the P330 stack processor or G700 Media Gateway
processor. See Connecting to an Ethernet interface for details.
2 . Open a compatible Internet browser on your computer. Currently this includes Internet Explorer
5.0 (or higher) and Netscape Navigator 4.7 and 6.2. The Java Plug-in 1.2.2 or 1.3.1 is required.
3 . In the Address (or Location) field of your browser, type the IP address or name of the P330 stack
processor and press Enter.
- If you are accessing the Device Manager over a corporate LAN, and if the network includes a
domain name service (DNS) server that has been administered with this IP device's name,
you can type the processor's name into the address field instead of the IP address. For
example, http://P330-stack1.mycompany.com
- The Device Manager is not available through the S8300 Media Server. You must be
connected to either the P330 stack processor or G700 Media Gateway processor through the
corporate LAN interface (either by a directly connected cable or remote access).
4 . A GUI rendering of the P330 stack P3xx devices appears. Proceed with media gateway or P330
device administration.
Accessing the S8300 Media Server using a
dial-up connection
If an optional external modem is connected to the USB port on the S8300 Media Server, you can access the
server over a dial-up connection. Issues include:
• Dial-up users must have a system configured for point-to-point protocol (PPP) access via modem.
• The remote connection should support a data speed of at least 33.6 kbps.
Note:
A dial-up connection is typically used only for services support of the server, not
for routine administration. If the server is administered to report OSS alarms, it
uses this same line for alarm notification. The server cannot report any new
alarms while this line is in use.
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