Connecting A Computer To The Services Port; Connecting An Ip Telephone - Avaya G450 Installing And Upgrading

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Connecting devices

Connecting a computer to the Services port

A laptop connected directly to the Services port of the G450 or S8300 Server requires a specific
configuration of its network settings.
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Make a record of any IP addresses, DNS servers, or WINS entries that you
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change when you configure your services laptop. Unless you use the NetSwitcher
program or an equivalent, you will need to restore these entries to connect to
other networks.
Configure TCP/IP properties. Set the laptop's TCP/IP properties as follows:
- IP address: 192.11.13.5
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.252
- Disable DNS service
- Disable WINS Resolution
Configure browser settings. Configure the laptop's browser for a direct connection to the
Internet. Either disable/bypass proxy servers, or enter 192.11.13.6 in the Exceptions
box.
Server address. Access the G450 or S8300 Server using the URL
http://192.11.13.6.
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The names of the dialog boxes and buttons vary on different operating systems
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and browser releases. Use your computer's help system if needed to locate the
correct place to enter the configuration information.

Connecting an IP telephone

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For a full list of supported phones, see Appendix B, Supported Avaya telephones
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in Overview for the Avaya G450 Media Gateway, 03-602058.
Connect the IP telephone to an external Ethernet switch. This switch must be connected to a
LAN port on the Avaya G450 Media Gateway. This port is labeled 10/5 or 10/6.
If the telephone is not an Avaya IP telephone, you can connect it to any port on the network
switch. Note the slot and port number on the Avaya G450 Media Gateway to which you connect
the telephone.
48 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G450 Media Gateway

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