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Administering Media Servers
3. Log in as prompted.
The default user name is: root
The default password for read-write access is: root
Note:
You should change the default passwords after you log in, if they have not
Note:
already been changed. The passwords apply to all logins for these devices,
whether accessed through Device Manager or a CLI.
4. The Welcome screen is displayed. Proceed with P330 and media gateway device
administration.
Accessing Device Manager through MultiService Network Manager
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) You can alternatively launch the P330 Device
Manager from the Avaya MultiService (formerly P330View) Network Manager. This optional
product is a complete Network Management System (NMS). Services include:
viewing all network devices by type, subnet, or customized groupings
logging and viewing SNMP traps and events
launching and managing other applications including Avaya Site Administration
Contact your Avaya representative to obtain a copy of this program if desired.
Administering the command line interface
(For S8300, or S8700 Series Media Servers) Instead of using Device Manager, you could telnet
into the Media Gateway Processor (MGP), or use the serial interface on the front of the chassis
to establish a direct connection to the P330 stack processor.
Command line interface (CLI) access procedures are covered in Welcome to the Avaya
G700 Media Gateway controlled by an Avaya S8300 Media Server or an Avaya S8700
Media Server, 555-234-200.
For a list of CLI commands, see the Maintenance for the Avaya G700 Media Gateway
controlled by an Avaya S8300 Media Server or an Avaya S8700 Media Server,
555-234-101.
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) SNMP alarms are different from server hardware-
or software-generated Operations Support System (OSS) alarms that are recorded in the server
logs, and may be reported to Avaya's Initialization and Administration System (INADS) or
another services support agency over the server's optional modem interface or through SNMP
notifications. Either method, both, or no alarm-reporting method may be used at a given site.
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