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Using Avaya Terminal Emulator for Modem Connection to Communication Manager
page 569
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)
Configuring Avaya Site Administration
Using Secure Shell for remote login
You can log in remotely to the following platforms using Secure Shell (SSH) as a secure
protocol:
G350 Media Gateway
S8300, S8500, or S8700 Series Media Server Linux command line
Communication Manager System Administration Terminal (SAT) interface on a Media
Server using port 5022.
The SSH capability provides a highly secure method for remote access. The capability also
allows a system administrator to disable Telnet when it is not needed, making for a more secure
system. For details on disabling Telnet, see
page 563.
Note:
The client device for remote login must also be enabled and configured for SSH.
Note:
Refer to your client P.C. documentation for instructions on the proper commands
for SSH.
Enabling and disabling SSH or SFTP sessions on the CLAN or VAL circuit
packs
Prerequisites:
TN799BP (CLAN) with Release 3.0 firmware
TN2501 (VAL) with Release 3.0 firmware
Communication Manager, Release 3.0
To enable a secure FTP (SFTP) session on a CLAN or VAL circuit pack:
1. Type enable filexfr [board location] and press Enter. The Enable File
Transfer screen displays.
on page 564
on page 570
Turning off Telnet for increased security
Administering Call-processing
on
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