Web Interface; Avaya G350 Media Gateway Cli; Upgrading Software; Plugging In And Unplugging The Media Gateway - Avaya G350 Maintenance Manual

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Web interface

The browser-based Web administration interface is used to administer the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on the corporate local area network (LAN). This administration interface via the Web is an efficient way
to configure the Avaya G350 Media Gateway, the Media Server and Media Modules. In addition to initial
administration, it allows you to:
check server status
perform software and firmware upgrades
back up and restore data files
The administration interface via the Web complements the other server administration tools, such as the
System Access Terminal (SAT) emulation program and the Avaya Site Administration telephony
application. The browser-based Web administration interface focuses on the setup and maintenance of the
S8300 Media Server with the Avaya G350 Media Gateway. For more detailed information on access and
login procedures, see

Avaya G350 Media Gateway CLI

The Avaya G350 Media Gateway Command Line Interface (CLI) provides access to configurable and
read-only data of all G350 subsystems as well as running tests and displaying results. As a minimum, the
CLI supports all functionality the Device Manager provides. It provides access to the status, parameters,
and test of Media Modules, IP Entity Configuration, TFTP/FTP Servers, and DSP/VoIP resources. For a
detailed description of the CLI commands, refer to the Avaya G350 Media Gateway CLI Reference,
555-245-202.

Upgrading software

For information on software upgrades, refer to Upgrade and Service Guide for the Avaya G350 Media
Gateway, 555-245-106.

Plugging in and unplugging the Media Gateway

The Avaya G350 Media Gateway contains a detachable power cord. You can power the device by
plugging the power cord into the G350 receptacle, then plugging the cord into the wall outlet.
You can remove power by properly powering down the S8300 (see
page 24), unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet, and then unplugging the power cord from the
G350 receptacle.
NOTE:
The power supply in the G350 is not replaceable.
NOTE:
Auxiliary power is currently unavailable on the G350.
Maintenance of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
Connection overview
on page 247.
Maintenance overview
Upgrading software
Replacing the S8300 Media Server
on
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