Log In To The S8300 From Your Laptop Using Telnet - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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3 Configuring a New G700 with an S8300 (Primary Controller or Local Survivable Processor):
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Connect the other end of the laptop's Ethernet cable to the Services port on the front of the S8300
media server (see
If your laptop is already configured with the correct network settings, you can now open your
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Internet browser and log in.
- When accessing the server from a directly connected laptop, always type the following IP
address in the browser's Address or Location field to access the server: 192.11.13.6
- If you have never connected this laptop directly to an S8300 Media Server before, see
a laptop for an S8300 Media Server direct Ethernet connection" on page
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Table 7. Crossover cable pinout chart
Pin to Avaya™ S8300 Media
Server's Services Ethernet
interface

Log in to the S8300 from Your Laptop using Telnet

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Note: You may access the S8300 using telnet in other ways as well. See "Welcome to
Avaya
details.
To run the telnet program:
Make sure you have a valid Ethernet or serial connection from your computer to the S8300 Media
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Server.
Access the telnet program as follows:
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- If you are not yet logged in, open a telnet program on your computer. For example, on a
Windows system, go to the Start menu and select Run .
3.
Type telnet to begin a telnet CLI session. An example is:
- Type telnet 192.11.13.6 to access the S8300 CLI.
When the login prompt appears, type the appropriate user name (such as cust or craft ).
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Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
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