Using Telnet To Log On To The Device; Enabling The Web Server Management Interface; Accessing The Switch Through The Web Interface - Avaya 4000 Series Quick Start Configuration

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Configuring the switch using ACLI
4850GTS-PWR+(config)#telnet-access enable
4850GTS-PWR+(config)#

Using telnet to log on to the device

About this task
Use telnet to log on to the device and remotely manage the switch.
Procedure
1. From a computer or terminal, start a telnet session:
telnet <IPv4_address>
where <IPv4_address> is the IP address of the switch. The ERS 4000 stand-alone units use
the default IP address of 192.168.1.1 if the switch does not obtain its IP address from
another source.
2. Enter the user ID and password when prompted.

Enabling the web server management interface

The web server must be enabled to access Enterprise Device manager (EDM). If you do not want
EDM to be accessible on the device, disable the web server. By default, the web server is enabled.
About this task
Use this procedure to enable the web server.
Procedure
1. Enter Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
web-server enable

Accessing the switch through the web interface

You can use EDM to configure and maintain your switch through a web-based graphical user
interface. You can monitor the switch through a web browser from anywhere on the network.
Quick Start Configuration for Avaya ERS 4000 Series
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June 2014

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