Preparing For A Remote Configuration Of The G350 - Avaya G350 Quick Start For Hardware Installation

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4. Use the IP Address screen to configure addresses and communication parameters for the
G350. Click
a. Use the PMI screen to specify the details of the Primary Management Interface of the
G350.
b. Use the SNMP screen to specify SNMP community strings and trap destinations.
c. Use the MGC List screen to specify the Media Gateway Controller(s) used to manage the
G350, and the Transition Point information. Click Ping Test to test the accessibility of
each MGC.
5. On the Firmware screen, identify the TFTP server used for file transfer, and specify the
firmware upgrade files to load.
6. Use the G350 Modem Type Selection screen to enable a modem attached to the G350.
7. Use the Change Root Password screen to set the root password for the G350.
8. Click Finish to complete the G350 configuration.

Preparing for a remote configuration of the G350

If you need to prepare the G350 for a remote configuration, you must attach a modem and
enable it using the GIW.
To prepare for a remote configuration:
1. From the Wizard Usage Options screen, select Enable the modem for remote
installation, and click Continue. The Modem Type Selection screen appears.
2. Select the type of modem you are using, and click Continue.
3. Verify that the modem parameters are correct for the type of modem that you selected. Click
Continue. The Connect Modem screen appears.
4. From the Connect Modem screen, click Finish to exit the Gateway Installation Wizard.
5. Connect the modem that you specified in Step 2.
6. Dial in to the modem to ensure that it is set up correctly.
7. A remote technician can now dial in to the G350 and complete the configuration using the
CLI interface.
to configure the following information for the media gateway:
Configuring a G350 without an S8300 Media Server
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