Logins; Network Configuration; Windows 95/98/Nt4.0/Me Instructions; Windows 2000/Xp Instructions - Avaya S8700 Installing Manual

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Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server
To start Avaya Site Administration, click Start > Programs > Avaya Site Administration.
Avaya Site Administration supports a terminal emulation mode, which is directly equivalent to
SAT command interface. Avaya Site Administration also supports a whole range of other
features, including the GEDI and Data Import. For more information refer to the Online Help,
Guided Tour, and Show Me accessed from the Avaya Site Administration Help menu.

Logins

Initial configuration and upgrades by an Avaya field tech or business partner requires a services
login, such as craft or dadmin. Customer's can set up their own logins for accessing the S8700
Media Server. Refer to the Avaya™ Communication Manager Little Instruction Book for Basic
Administration (555-233-756) for specific information. You must have superuser permission to
create or change logins and passwords.
NOTE:
When assigning login IDs, do not start them with a number.

Network Configuration

A new network connection must be configured as follows:
NOTE:
Write down the original settings in case you need to change them back.

Windows 95/98/NT4.0/ME instructions

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On your desktop right-click Network Neighborhood > Properties to display the
Network dialog box.
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In the window select the TCP/IP that corresponds to your Ethernet card.
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Click Properties.
Select Specify an IP address:
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IP address: 192.11.13.5
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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.252
Click OK, OK to accept the information and close the windows.
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Reboot the computer to effect the changes.

Windows 2000/XP instructions

On your desktop (under Start for XP) right-click My Network Places > Properties to
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display the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
Windows 2000 should have automatically detected the Ethernet card in your system and
created a LAN connection for you. More than one connection may appear.
Right-click on the correct Local Area Connection > Properties to display the Local
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Area Connection Properties dialog box.
May 2003

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