Access Procedures; Introduction; Administration Tool And Access Summary - Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Access Procedures

Introduction

This section is intended to be a guide to the various tools that are used to configure, administer, and
maintain an S8300 Media Server or G700 Media Gateway. It covers:

• Administration Tool and Access Summary

• Specific Access Procedures
• Physical Connections to Media Gateways
Administration Tool and Access Summary
A variety of tools are used to access the different elements of the S8300 Media Server and G700 Media
Gateway solution. A summary of key tools and their access methods is shown in Table 3.
A particular tool or access method may be preferred by one audience or another. This section is designed to
provide a quick reference for accessing whatever tool you might need to perform a specific task, whether
you are co-located with the G700 media gateway or accessing it remotely.
Table 3. Administration tool and access-method summary
Component
Media Gateway
components:
Avaya
P330
TM
stack processor
Media Gateway
Processor (MGP),
VoIP engine and
optional VoIP
Media Module
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Task
Initial configuration: typically
done by on-site Services
technician or dealer partner
- Set IP addresses for master
and stack devices
- Set IP address for MGP
- Set IP address for VoIP
engine on MGP board
- Set IP addresses for VoIP
Media Module if present
Tool
Access methods
- P330 stack
- direct serial
command line
connection to master
interface (CLI)
controller for media
gateway or P330 stack
- MGP CLI
- session to MGP CLI
from P330 stack CLI
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