Remote Access To The E1/T1 Card - Avaya Communication Server 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Configure an E1/T1 card

Remote access to the E1/T1 card

Remote access to the E1/T1 card is supported through:
• Telnet
• FTP
You can connect a modem to the E1/T1 card through a serial port 9-pin connector. The E1/T1
card ignores all RS-232 control signals, so a modem eliminator (null modem) is required as
shown in
Figure 24: Modem connection
Figure 24: Modem connection
Telnet
You can use the CLI to access Telnet as follows:
• For the logon, enter:
mgp
• For the password, enter:
admin
Upon access to the CLI, you must log on through the administrative or debug level. See
commands
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Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning
on page 145.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 108.
CLI
March 2013

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