Access And Login Procedures; Connection Overview - Avaya G350 Maintenance Manual

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Access and login procedures

This chapter describes the various ways of connecting to, and logging into, the S8300 Media Server and
the Avaya G350 Media Gateway. Use this chapter as a reference for the other chapters in this book.
The procedures in this chapter assume that you are connecting to the S8300 and/or the G350 with an
Avaya Services laptop. However, the methods apply for any type of PC.
This chapter contains the following sections:

Connection overview

Connecting a laptop to the S8300 Services port
Connection methods
Log in methods
Terminal emulation function keys for Communication Manager
Connection overview
There are several methods of connecting to the Avaya G350 Media Gateway and the S8300 Media
Server, as shown in
Choose the method and tools appropriate for your maintenance task.
Initial configuration and maintenance of the
S8300 Media Server
Connect to the S8300 Media Server using a laptop connected to the Media Server's Services port.
Onsite tasks
1
Configure Media Server
2
Install license and authentication files, and upgrade software
3
Verification testing
4
Run diagnostics
5
Upgrade software and configuration
Tools
Media Server Web Interface
Command Line Interface
System Access Terminal (SAT)
Maintenance of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
Figure 15, Summary of S8300 and G350 Access Methods and Tasks,
Access and login procedures
Connection overview
on page 249.
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