Accessing The Maintenance Web Interface; Using The Command Line Interface - Avaya S8500 Installing And Configuring

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Accessing the media server

Accessing the Maintenance Web Interface

You can access the Maintenance Web Interface either by connecting directly to the services
port (port 2 [Eth1]) on the media server (see
directly to the S8500 Media Server
The only browser supported is MS Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6.0.
When connected directly to the media server, you must disable all proxy servers. See
settings
on page 108 for instructions.
1. Open the MS Internet Explorer Web browser.
If a direct connection, in the Address field, type 192.11.13.6.
If a remote connection, in the Address field, type in the IP address or DNS host name of
the media server.
2. When prompted, log in.

Using the command line interface

Telnet: To open a Telnet window session.
1. Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
If a direct connection, type telnet 192.11.13.6 and click OK.
If a remote connection, type in the IP address of the media server.
2. When prompted, log in.
Terminal Emulation: To use a command line interface in a terminal emulation window open
your terminal emulation application. The terminal emulation program port settings must be
configured as follows:
115200 baud
No parity
8 data bits
1 stop bit
No flow control
Note:
Avaya Native Configuration Manager, Avaya Terminal Emulation, and
Note:
HyperTerminal are the only terminal emulation programs supported.
Establish a network connection to the media server using either the IP address or the DNS host
name. Use port 5023 for this connection. When prompted, log in.
106 Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media Server
Figure 19: Services laptop computer connected
on page 103) or connecting over the customer's network.
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