Installation and configuration
Configuring the maintenance terminal
1. To access the CLI, use a VT100-type terminal.
2. Specify the VT100-type terminal interface characteristics to ensure compatibility
3. Configure the interface parameters as follows:
Enter the keycode information
When first connecting a VT100 terminal to the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card, the
CLI appears and prompts to enter keycode information. To enter the keycode information,
follow the steps in
Entering keycode information
1. At the Modify, Save, Cancel: prompt, enter m to Modify.
2. At the max conf_ports (0): prompt, enter the number of ports that corresponds to
3. At the Modify, Save, Cancel: prompt, enter s to Save the modifications.
4. At the keycode prompts, enter keycode1, keycode2, and keycode3 (eight
Configure the LAN parameters in the CLI
If the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card cannot be connected to the customer's LAN,
a direct connection must be made between the PC and the Hospitality Integrated Voice
Services card Ethernet adapter to load the Browser User Interface (BUI) screens. Use a
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Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Fundamentals
Refer to
Connect the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card to the maintenance
terminal
on page 53 for instructions on connecting the VT100 terminal to the
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card.
with the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card interface.
• Transmission speed: 9600 bps
• Data bits: 8
• Stop bit: 1
• Parity: No
• Flow control: none
Note:
Do not use X-On/X-Off flow control.
Entering keycode information
the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card keycode (for example., 8).
characters each) for Hospitality Integrated Voice Services functionality.
If the keycode entry is successful, a login prompt appears. The LAN parameters for
the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services can now be configured.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
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March 2013