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Media gateways
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Accessing the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway
1. Optionally display the current ASG authentication file version, using the show
auth-file info command. For example:
G350-001(super)# show auth-file info
Authentication File (AF) information:
AF-ID :7000012345
Date/time : 15:02:27 27-SEP-2005
Major release : 4
2. Use Windows File Explorer or another file management program to create a directory on
an FTP, SCP or TFTP server for storing authentication files (for example, C:\licenses).
3. Access the Internet and go to rfa.avaya.com.
4. Login using your SSO login and password. The AFS and RFA information home page
appears.
5. Start the AFS application from the RFA information page. Follow the instructions outlined
in the Authentication File System (AFS) Guide, 03-601703 to create and download the
authentication file.
6. Download the authentication file from an FTP, SCP or TFTP server or USB mass storage
device to the G350. To install the authentication file, use one of the following commands:
To download an authentication file from a remote FTP server: copy ftp auth-file
filename ip, where filename is the name of the authentication file, including the
full path and ip is the IP address of the host. The G350 prompts you for a username
and password after you enter the command.
To download an authentication file from a remote SCP server: copy scp auth-file
filename ip, where filename is the name of the authentication file, including the
full path and ip is the IP address of the host. The G350 prompts you for a username
and password after you enter the command.
To download an authentication file from a remote TFTP server: copy tftp
auth-file filename ip, where filename is the name of the authentication file,
including the full path and ip is the IP address of the host. The G350 prompts you for
a username and password after you enter the command.
To download an authentication file from a USB mass storage device: copy usb
auth-file source-usb-device source-filename, where
source-usb-device is the source USB mass storage device and
source-filename is the full name and path of the authentication file.
The authentication file is downloaded. You can view the download status using show
download auth-file status.
56 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways

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