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Accessing PIM

The Provisioning and Installation Manager (PIM) provides the capability to remotely configure
devices, primarily Avaya media gateways, on a network-wide basis. PIM provides integrated
network system views that ease centralized configuration tasks, especially provisioning and
installing large numbers of gateways simultaneously.
One of PIM's primary functions is to provision and configure Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
on the G250. See
PIM is launched from the Avaya Network Management Console. The Avaya Network
Management Console is the central infrastructure application that discovers and monitors
enabled network devices and runs Avaya Integrated Management applications.
PIM must be installed on the same Windows server as Avaya Network Management Console
with System View and Avaya Secure Access Administration.
For detailed information about installing and launching PIM, see Avaya Integrated Management
Enterprise Network Management Installation and Upgrade, 14-300444.

Accessing Avaya Communication Manager

Use Avaya Communication Manager software to control telephone services that the Avaya
G250/G350 Media Gateway provides. Run the Avaya Communication Manager software on a
media server. There might be several media servers on your network that can control the Avaya
G250/G350 Media Gateway. Access Avaya Communication Manager on any media server that
is a Media Gateway Controller (MGC) for the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway. For more
information, see
Access Avaya Communication Manager with any of the following:
Avaya Site Administration (ASA). ASA provides wizards and other tools that help you to
use Avaya Communication Manager effectively. For more information, see Administrator
Guide for Avaya Communication Manager, 03-300509.
SSH to port 5023 on the MGC. For more information, see Administrator Guide for Avaya
Communication Manager, 03-300509.
Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway CLI. See
Chapter 5: Configuring Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
Configuring the Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
on page 71.
Accessing the registered MGC
Issue 3 February 2007
Accessing PIM
on page 99.
on page 76.
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