Accessing The Cli Via A Serial Modem; G250/G350 Serial Modems - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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6. Configure the serial connection on the remote computer to match the configuration of the
USB port on the G250/G350 (see

Accessing the CLI via a serial modem

1. Connect a modem to the Console port on the front panel of the Avaya G250/G350 Media
Gateway. Use an RJ-45 serial cable to connect the modem.
2. Make sure the Console port is properly configured for modem use.
3. From the remote computer, create a dialup network connection to the Avaya G250/G350
Media Gateway. Use the TCP/IP and PPP protocols to create the connection. Configure
the connection according to the configuration of the COM port of the remote computer. By
default, the G250/G350 uses PAP authentication. If your network has a RADIUS server,
you can use RADIUS authentication for the PPP connection.
4. Open any standard telnet program on the remote computer.
5. Open a telnet session to the IP address of the Console port on the G250/G350.
6. Configure the serial connection on the remote computer to match the configuration of the
Console port on the G250/G350. The Console settings are the same as the USB port
settings in

G250/G350 serial modems

The G250/G350 supports the following serial modems:
Multitech MultiModem ZBA, MT5634ZBA-V92.
Multitech BRI-NT1 ISDN Modem w/ POTS, MTA128NT, for use in US/Canada.
Multitech ISDN Modem w/ POTS, MTA128STBRI, for use in Europe and the rest of the
world. The ISDN modems require DB-25 termination as well as the RJ-45 cable.
Table 2: The USB port settings
Port setting
Baud
Data bits
Parity
Stop bits
flow control
Table 2
except for the baud parameter, which uses the highest possible setting.
Table
2).
Value
-
8
none
1
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