Ip Network Connection; Introduction - Avaya INDeX 9.1 Programming Manual

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IP Network Connection

IP Network Connection

Introduction

Programming Manual
INDeX 9.1
The INDeX has a 10/100 ethernet port. You can connect this to a LAN port in two
ways, either in a direct PC to CPU set up or as part of a LAN network.
– Direct Connection :
This can be done using either a RJ45 LAN crossover cable or a pair of standard
RJ45 LAN cables and a small hub. This method is useful for local system
programming as file upload and downloads are faster than via a Kermit serial
connection.
– LAN Network Connection :
This is the option to use for remote programming access and if INDeX Net
features are required. It will require liaison with the LAN network manager to
obtain the IP address details and to ensure that the IP traffic routing is allowed.
When connected to an IP LAN network, you must consult with the Network Manager
to obtain the required IP settings. For IP operation the INDeX requires a static IP
address including a subnet mask and default gateway value.
After enabling IP connection, you can still select whether to allow or bar FTP, Telnet
and SNMP.
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