Committing Your Changes; Connecting To Remote Mitel Networks Systems; Bookmarking Ip Addresses Of Managed Devices - Mitel 7100 Installation Manual

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7100 MAP
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Inactivity timeout (1-999 minutes): <specify desired time>
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Audit file - Yes/No (Y/N): <specify desired setting>
Note: This form is dynamic; the setting options depend on the Port Usage set-
ting. See the complete list and description of options in "Serial Port 1/2" of the
7100 Management Access Point Product Guide.
4. At the Serial Port Settings menu, type 2 (Serial Port 2), and press ENTER to
get to the Serial Port 2 Settings form.
5. Enter the settings listed in step 3.
6. At the Serial Port Settings menu, enter x to return to the 7100 MAP EMS
Configuration Menu.

Committing your changes

You must commit any changes you make to the 7100 MAP settings before they will
take effect.
1. For the EM variant, at the 7100 MAP EM Configuration Menu, type 7(Commit
Changes & Restart), and press ENTER.
OR
For the EMS variant, at the 7100 MAP EMS Configuration Menu, type 8
(Commit Changes & Restart), and press ENTER.
Your changes are saved, and the 7100 MAP restarts (after approximately 10 to
15 seconds) with the new configuration.

Connecting to remote Mitel Networks systems

This following information and procedures explain how the engineer accesses the
login pages of remote Mitel Networks devices, with access through the 7100 MAP.
For information about conducting programming and maintenance sessions on
specific Mitel Networks systems, refer to the system documentation.
Before you begin
The 7100 MAP must be configured to accept incoming calls over its modem con-
nection, and it must be configured to manage the device you wish to access. See
"Configuring the 7100 MAP" (p. 13).
You need the IP address of the managed device you wish to access.

Bookmarking IP addresses of managed devices

The engineer must know the destination IP addresses of devices managed by the
7100 MAP in order to access the managed systems. These IP addresses can be
stored on the engineer's PC as Internet Explorer bookmarks to facilitate address
storage and dial-up connections to managed devices. You can create a folder for
each customer site, and within that folder, store the bookmarks required to reach
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