Table 44: Storage locations for S8100 system user data
Location
PCMCIA Flash
Disk
Network device
Access Security Gateway
Access Security Gateway (ASG), formerly SoftLock, is part of Avaya Site Administration. ASG is a
centralized access interface that uses a challenge/response protocol to verify the authenticity of a user and
to reduce the opportunity for unauthorized access. This is done through a key made of up to 20 octal
digits.
NOTE:
ASG provides restricted access to Avaya Site Administration software. It does not access a
switch.
This section provides information on how to administer and use Access Security Gateway Mobile (ASG
Mobile). The procedures described here assume you have ASG Mobile installed on your PC.
ASG Mobile employs a challenge/response protocol to confirm the validity of a user and reduce the
opportunity for unauthorized access. ASG authentication is imposed for Avaya Services logins as
indicated below.
•
lucent1 — all types of access require ASG authentication
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lucent2 — all types of access require ASG authentication
•
lucent3 — all types of access require ASG authentication
Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Description
The flash disk is a nonvolatile storage device installed in a
PCMCIA slot on the TN2314.
A system backup to flash card will save only
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Windows system registry
•
Communication Manager translations
•
INTUITY AUDIX translations (for small systems only)
•
Header information for INTUITY AUDIX messages
!
WARNING:
Messages should not be saved on the flash disk, because
there is limited space. If you want to save messages, you
must back up the files to another device on the customer
network.
You can back up all applications and messages to any network
device that has enough storage, and is accessible across the
network by S8100. Such devices include:
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Network disk drives
•
Servers
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Tape drives
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Writable CDs
Hardware configurations
S8100 Media Server components and functionality
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