Accessing The S8300 Media Server With G700 Media Gateways For Maintenance; Replacing The Power; Logins And Passwords - Avaya G700 Maintenance Manual

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1 Maintenance Strategy:
Accessing the S8300 Media Server with G700 Media
Gateways for Maintenance
Note:
There are several methods by which you can access Avaya S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateway
for maintenance:
• Remote access via ppp link
• Telnet from customer LAN to the:
- S8300 IP address
- G700 processor IP address
- Avaya stack IP address
• Web server access to the S8300 IP address (Accesses Web page with Online Help)
• Through the Avaya stack IP address (Accesses the Device Manager)
• Through Avaya Site Administration
• Telnet to the S8300 IP address to port 5023 to get MultiVantage access
• Through a serial cable

Replacing the Power

The G700 Media Gateway contains a detachable power cord. Users can add power by plugging the
power cord into the G700 receptacle, then plugging the cord into the wall outlet.
Users can remove power by properly powering down the S8300, unplugging the power cord from the
wall outlet, and then unplugging the power cord from the G700 receptacle.
The actual power supply in the G700 is not replaceable.

Logins and Passwords

Customer login and password information has been intentionally left out of this document.
Maintenance for S8300/S8700 and G700
555-234-101 — Issue 2 — October 2002

Accessing the S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateways for Maintenance

For detailed procedures to access the S8300 and G77, refer to "Access
Procedures" in the "Welcome to Avaya
Avaya
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G700 Media Gateway."
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