Http (Browser) Or Telnet Interface Does Not Work; Html Help Files Do Not Appear - Avaya AP-3 User Manual

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HTTP (browser) or Telnet Interface Does Not Work

1. Make sure you are using a compatible browser: Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.0 or better (preferred), or Netscape 6 or higher.
2. Make sure you have the proper IP Address. Enter your AP-3 IP
Address in the browser address bar, similar to this example:
http://192.168.1.100
When the AP-3 Login window appears, leave the User Name field
empty and enter public in the Password field.
3. Use the CLI over the serial port to check the SNMP Table, which can
be restricting access to Telnet and HTTP.

HTML Help Files Do Not Appear

1. Verify that the HTML Help files are installed in the default directory:
C:\Program Files\Avaya_Wireless\AP\Help\<language>
2. If the Help files are not located in this folder, contact your network
administrator to find out where the Help files are located on your
server.
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