Log In To The Multivantage Sat Screens - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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3 Configuring a New G700 with an S8300 (Primary Controller or Local Survivable Processor):
5.
When prompted, enter the appropriate password.
Note: This password will change to an ASG challenge after you install the
authentication files and
should check with their Avaya service support group for the proper passwords for
the ASG challenge.
If you log in as craft , you are prompted to suppress alarm origination. Generally you should
6.
accept the default value (yes).
Enter your terminal type. Accept the default value, or enter the appropriate type for your
7.
computer. For example, you may use type ntt, a terminal type available for Windows NT4.0 or
Windows 98. For Windows 2000, use w2ktt.
The telnet prompt appears. It may take the form <username@devicename>.
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Log in to the MultiVantage SAT Screens

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If you already have a valid telnet session in progress, access the SAT program by typing sat or
1.
dsat .
Log in to the MultiVantage software as craft .
2.
Enter your login confirmation information as prompted:
- Password prompt. Type your password in the Password field, and click Login or press Enter
again.
- ASG challenge. If the login is Access Security Gateway (ASG) protected, you will see a
challenge screen. Enter the correct response and click Login or press Enter.
Enter your terminal type. Accept the default value, or enter the appropriate type for your
3.
computer. For example, you may use type ntt, a terminal type available for Windows NT4.0 or
Windows 98. For Windows 2000, use w2ktt.
The SAT interface appears.
Enter SAT commands as appropriate.
4.
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