Configuration Overview; Installation And Setup Overview - Avaya G350 Administration

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Configuration overview

This chapter provides an overview of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway configuration process and
contains the following sections:

Installation and setup overview

Configuration using CLI
configuration commands
Configuration using GUI applications
configuration tasks
Saving configuration changes
Firmware version control
Installation and setup overview
A new Avaya G350 Media Gateway comes with default configuration settings. There are certain items
that you must configure, according to your system specifications, before using the G350. Configuration
of other items depends on the specifications of your network.
A new G350 has a two IP interfaces for management (SNMP, telnet). These are the console interface and
the USB interface. By default, the IP address of the console interface is 10.3.0.1 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0. The first thing you should do when configuring a new G350 is to assign a new IP address
to the console interface. To do this:
1
Use the
2
Use the
NOTE:
For more detailed installation instructions, including information on obtaining IP
addresses, refer to Installation of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway, 555-245-104.
The following example assigns to the console interface an IP address of 10.3.3.1 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0:
G350-???(super)# interface console
G350-???(super-if:Console)# ip address 10.3.3.1 255.255.255.0
Done!
If you intend to use a USB modem to connect to the G350, you should also assign a new IP address to the
USB interface. By default, the IP address of the USB interface is 10.3.0.3 with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.0. To assign a new IP address to the USB interface:
1
Use the
2
Use the
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
— overview of the G350 installation and setup process
— overview of CLI, a command prompt interface for entering
— instructions on how to save configuration changes
— overview of firmware version control
command to enter the console context.
interface console
command to define a new IP address for the console interface.
ip address
command to enter the USB context.
interface USB
command to define a new IP address for the USB interface.
ip address
— overview of GUI applications that can be used for some
Configuration overview
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