Log In To The Media Server From Your Laptop Using Telnet; Log In To The S8300 Web Interface From Your Laptop - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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1 Roadmap and Reference: Connection and Login Methods

Log in to the Media Server from Your Laptop using Telnet

To run telnet:
1.
Make sure you have an active Ethernet or serial connection from your computer to the Media
Server.
2.
Access the telnet program; for example:
- On a Windows system, go to the
- Type
telnet 192.11.13.6
When the login prompt appears, type the appropriate user name (such as
3.
When prompted, enter the appropriate password.
4.
If you log in as
5.
accept the default value (yes).
Enter your terminal type. Accept the default value, or enter the appropriate type for your
6.
computer. For example, you may use type
Windows 98. For Windows 2000, use
7.
If prompted for a high-priority session, typically answer n.
The system displays the telnet prompt. It may take the form <username@devicename>.

Log in to the S8300 Web Interface from Your Laptop

To run the Web Interface:
Open Internet Explorer (5.5 or later) on your computer.
1.
In the Address (or Location) field of your browser, type the
2.
connection, the IP address of the media server on the customer LAN) and press
If your browser does not have a valid security certificate, you will see a warning screen and
instructions to load the security certificate.
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Start
to access the media server CLI.
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Run
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