Accessing Avaya Communication Manager; Managing Login Permissions - Avaya G250 Administration

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Accessing the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway
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. Avaya Communication Manager software runs on a
media server. There might be several media servers on your network that can control the Avaya
G250/G350 Media Gateway. You can 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
You can 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's
Guide for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-506.
Telnet to port 5023 on the MGC, using the following syntax: telnet <IP address of
the media server> <5023>. For more information, see Administrator's Guide for
Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-506.
Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway CLI. See

Managing login permissions

This section explains how to manage login permissions and contains the following topics:
Security overview
can operate in conjunction with a RADIUS authentication system
Managing users and passwords
privileges, and instructions on how to define new users
SSH protocol support
configure SSH authentication parameters
SCP protocol support
configure SCP authentication parameters
RADIUS authentication
external RADIUS server
802.1x protocol
42 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
The Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
— overview of the G250/G350's internal security mechanism and how it
— explanation of users, passwords, and access
— explanation of SSH authentication and instructions on how to
— explanation of SCP authentication and instructions on how to
— instructions on how to configure the G250/G350 to work with an
— instructions on how to configure 802.1x protocol
on page 60.
Accessing the registered MGC
on page 64.

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