Avaya G430 Manual page 31

Administering branch gateway
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Note:
SSH is enabled by default, and Telnet is disabled by default. If you wish to use Telnet, you
must enable it.
CLI access using modems
You can use any standard SSH or Telnet program to access the CLI from a remote location.
This is done by using a dialup PPP network connection from a modem at the remote location.
You can use a USB modem connected to the USB port on the front panel of the Branch
Gateway.
For more information, see
Accessing the CLI using a USB modem
Procedure
1. Connect a modem to the USB port on the front panel of the Branch Gateway.
2. Make sure the USB port is properly configured for modem use.
3. From the remote computer, create a dialup network connection to the Branch
4. Open any standard SSH/Telnet program on the remote computer.
5. Open an SSH/Telnet session to the IP address of the USB port on the Branch
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
Disconnecting a Telnet session
Use a USB cable to connect the modem. The Branch Gateway supports the
Multitech MultiModem USB MT5634ZBA-USB-V92, and the USRobotics USB
modem model 5637.
For details, see
USB-modem interface configuration
Gateway.
Use the TCP/IP and PPP protocols to create the connection. Configure the
connection according to the configuration of the COM port of the remote computer.
By default, the Branch Gateway uses RAS authentication. If your network has a
RADIUS server, you can use RADIUS authentication for the PPP connection. For
more information, see
Note:
Telnet is disabled on the Branch Gateway by default. To enable Telnet, use the
ip telnet command.
Gateway.
Login permissions
on page 34.
Accessing the Gateway
on page 28.
on page 247.
October 2013
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