Accessing Cli Via Local Network; Accessing Cli With A Console Device; Connecting A Console Device To The Services Port - Avaya G450 Manual

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Accessing CLI via local network

Access the CLI from a computer on the same local network as the Avaya G450 Media Gateway
by using SSH or, if telnet is active, any standard telnet program. Use the IP address of any
G450 interface for the host address.

Accessing CLI with a console device

Use any of the following types of console devices to access the CLI:
Serial terminal
Laptop with serial cable and terminal emulator software
Connect the console device to the CONSOLE or the SERVICES port on the front panel of the
Avaya G450 Media Gateway. Use only an approved Avaya serial cable. For more information
about approved Avaya serial cables, see Overview for the Avaya G450 Media Gateway,
03-602058.
For more information about the Console port, see
use
on page 242. For more information about the Services port, see
device to the Services port

Connecting a console device to the Services port

A console device connected directly to the Services port of the G450 or S8300 Server requires
a specific configuration of its network settings.
Note:
Make a record of any IP addresses, DNS servers, or WINS entries that you
Note:
change when you configure your services laptop. Unless you use the NetSwitcher
program or an equivalent, you will need to restore these entries to connect to
other networks.
Configure TCP/IP properties. Set the TCP/IP properties of the console device as follows:
- IP address = 192.11.13.5
- Subnet mask = 255.255.255.252
- Disable DNS service
- Disable WINS Resolution
Configure browser settings. Configure the browser of the console device for a direct
connection to the Internet. Either disable/bypass proxy servers, or enter 192.11.13.6 in
the Exceptions box.
on page 45.
Configuring the Console port for modem
Connecting a console
Issue 1 January 2008
Accessing the CLI
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