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7. Click Next. The Network Connection/Port Number dialog box displays.
8. TCP/IP Port Number: For the port number, enter port 5023.
9. Click Next. The Network Connection/Timeout Parameters dialog box displays. Leave the
default values for the timeout parameters.
10. Click Next. The login type dialog box displays.
11. Click the "I want to login manually each time" radio button.
12. Click Next. The switch summary dialog box displays.
13. Check the information, use the Next button to make corrections if necessary, and click the
Next button to test the connection.
14. When the connection is successfully tested, click Next and then Finish.
Logging in to the Media Server with ASA
To start Avaya Site Administration, click Start > Programs > Avaya > Site Administration.
Avaya Site Administration supports a terminal emulation mode, which is directly equivalent to
SAT command interface. Avaya Site Administration also supports a whole range of other
features, including the GEDI and Data Import. For more information refer to the Online Help,
Guided Tour, and Show Me accessed from the Avaya Site Administration Help menu.
To use Avaya Site Administration, open the application and select the switch (media server) you
want to access. When prompted, log in.
When you are logged in, click Start GEDI.
Screen and command change summary
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) The following screens have been added or
changed to accommodate G700 Media Gateways, S8300 Media Servers, and other media
modules. Changes relevant to an S8300 or G700 configuration are summarized in this section.
Media Gateway changes
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) The commands and screens for media gateways
include:
The Media-Gateway administration screen is used to administer G700 Media Gateways
and their media modules. Information is similar to the list media-gateway screen (next
item), but also includes MAC address, network region, location and site data.
The list media-gateway ['print' or 'schedule'] command shows the list of
currently administered gateways. Information includes the media gateway number, name,
serial number, IP address, and whether or not this media gateway is currently registered
with the call controller. The IP address field is blank until the media gateway registers
once, then remains populated.
Administering Call-processing
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