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Accessing the Avaya G350 Media
Gateway
This chapter provides information about the various ways of configuring the Avaya G350 Media
Gateway and contains the following sections:
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Accessing the CLI
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Accessing Avaya IW
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Accessing GIW
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Accessing Avaya Communication Manager
Communication Manager
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Managing login permissions
and on configuring the G350 to use SSH, SCP, and RADIUS authentication
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Special security features
the G350's ability to establish incoming and outgoing telnet connections
Accessing the CLI
This section explains how to access the CLI and includes the following topics:
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CLI Overview
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Accessing the CLI locally
a console device
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Accessing CLI via modem
a modem
CLI Overview
The CLI is a textual command prompt interface that you can use to configure the Avaya G350 Media
Gateway and media modules. You can access the CLI with any of the following:
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Telnet through the network
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A console device
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Telnet through dialup:
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Telnet through serial modem
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Telnet through USB modem
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Telnet through USB modem via the S8300
Log in to the CLI with a username and password that your system administrator provides. If your network
has a RADIUS server, you can use RADIUS authentication. For more information, see
permissions
on page 32.
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
— instructions on how to access the CLI
— instructions on how to access the Avaya IW
— instructions on how to access the GIW
— instructions on using and configuring usernames and passwords,
— instructions on how to enable and disable the recovery password, and
— basic instructions on how to use the CLI
— instructions on how to access the CLI locally via a local network or
— instructions on how to access the CLI from a remote location using
Accessing the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
— instructions on how to access the Avaya
Accessing the CLI
Managing login
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