Using Avaya Terminal Emulator for Modem Connection to Communication Manager
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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)
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Configuring the remote PC for PPP modem connection (Windows 2000 or XP, Terminal
Emulator, or ASA)
Configuring Avaya Site Administration
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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
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S8300, S8500, or S8700 Series Media Server Linux command line
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Communication Manager System Administration Terminal (SAT) interface on a Media
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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
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TN2501 (VAL) with Release 3.0 firmware
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Communication Manager, Release 3.0
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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.
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Turning off Telnet for increased security
Administering Call-processing
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