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Administering Media Servers
Optional encryption for data backups (see
Support for RADIUS authentication for media gateways and P330 stack elements using
the P330 Device Manager. See
Gateway components
Command syntax changes for media modules
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) The syntax for using the SAT commands for a
G700 Media Gateway or S8300 Media Server has changed. In a traditional DEFINITY system,
ports are identified by the cabinet number, carrier, slot, and port. For example: 02A0704
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) Because this numbering convention does not
make sense for media modules, a new convention was developed. The numbering convention
for the media modules uses the same seven-character field as does a traditional system, but
the fields represent the media gateway number, media module slot (V1 to V9), and port number
(00 to 99 are supported; the actual number of ports that can be specified depends on the type of
media module).
Example: 001V205
In this example, the 001 represents the media gateway number, the V2 represents the slot
number (possibly V1 through V9), and 05 is the port number.
Accessing the Communication Manager SAT CLI
You can access the command line interface (CLI) of the Avaya Communication Manager SAT
using any of the following methods:
Using Secure Shell for remote login
Using Telnet over the Customer LAN
Using Avaya Terminal Emulator for LAN Connection to Communication Manager
page 568
Using Windows for PPP Modem Connection (Windows 2000 or XP)
This connection requires you to have a modem on your PC. It also requires you to do the
following first:
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Setting up Windows for Modem Connection to the Media Server (Windows 2000 or
XP)
on page 563
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Configuring the remote PC for PPP modem connection (Windows 2000 or XP, Terminal
Emulator, or ASA)
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Backing up and restoring data
Using Device Manager to administer G700 Media
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