Accessing The Cli Locally; Accessing Cli Via Local Network; Accessing Cli With A Console Device - Avaya G250 Administration

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If you type help or ? before or after a full command, the CLI displays the command's syntax
and parameters, and an example of the command. You must be in the command's context in
order to use the help command to display information about the command. In the following
example, the user enters the context of the Vlan 1 interface and displays help for the
bandwidth command.
G350-001(super)# interface vlan 1
G350-001(super-if:Vlan 1)# bandwidth ?
Bandwidth commands:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Syntax: bandwidth <kilobytes size>
Example: bandwidth 1000

Accessing the CLI locally

There are two ways you can access the CLI locally:

Accessing CLI via local network

Accessing CLI with a console device

Accessing CLI via local network
You can access the CLI from a computer on the same local network as the Avaya G250/G350
Media Gateway by using any standard telnet program. For the host address, you can use the IP
address of any G250/G350 interface.
Accessing CLI with a console device
To access the CLI with a console device, use one of the following types of console devices:
Serial terminal
Laptop with serial cable and terminal emulator software
Connect the console device to the console port (CONSOLE) on the front panel of the Avaya
G250/G350 Media Gateway. Use only an approved Avaya serial cable. For more information
about approved Avaya serial cables, see Overview for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media
Gateways, 03-300435.
For more information about the console port, see
use
on page 127.
<kilobytes size> : integer (1-10000000)
Configuring the console port for modem
Accessing the CLI
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