Logging In To The S8300 With Avaya Site Administration - Avaya G350 Maintenance Manual

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Access and login procedures
Avaya Site Administration
To add an S8300 switch administration item:
1
Click
File
The system displays the Add Voice System window.
2
Enter a name in the
Administration on your laptop, use a generic name, as you will be able to use this connection item
for all S8300 Media Servers.
3
Click
Next
The Network Connection/Port Number dialog box appears.
4
TCP/IP Port Number
directly to the Communication Manager CLI screens.
5
Click
Next
The Network Connection/Timeout Parameters dialog box appears. Leave the default values for
the timeout parameters.
6
Click
Next
The login type dialog box appears.
7
Click the "
8
Click
Next
The switch summary dialog box appears.
9
Check the information. Use the
10
Click the
11
When the connection is successfully tested, click
Logging in to the S8300 with Avaya Site
Administration
To start Avaya Site Administration, click
Administration supports a terminal emulation mode, which is directly equivalent to the SAT command
interface. Avaya Site Administration also supports a range of other features, including the GEDI and Data
Import. For more information, refer to Online Help, Guided Tour, and Show Me, accessed from the
Avaya Site Administration Help menu.
To use Avaya Site Administration, open the application and select the switch (media server) you want to
access. When prompted, log in.
When you are logged in, click
264
>
>
.
New
Voice System
Voice System Name:
.
: For the port number, use port
.
.
I want to login manually each time
.
Back
Test
button to test the connection.
Start
.
Start GEDI
field. As a technician configuring Avaya site
to login via Linux; use port
23
" radio button.
button to make corrections, if necessary.
Next
and then
Finish
>
Programs
>
Avaya
>
Site Administration
Maintenance of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
to login
5023
.
. Avaya Site
June 2004

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