By connecting to the Mediation Server module through the console port, you can access the
Windows Special Administration Console (SAC) commands. You can use the SAC commands
to assign a static IP address to the Mediation Server module.
To access the SAC commands on the Mediation Server module, connect a terminal or a
workstation running terminal emulation software to the Mediation Server module console port
using the console cable that ships with the SR4134.
Procedure steps
1. On your terminal or workstation, set the Baud rate for the console connection to
9600.
2. Connect the male RJ-45 connector to the Mediation Server module console port.
3. Connect the female DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter to the opposite end of the console cable,
if necessary.
4. Connect the RJ-45 or female DB-9 connector (dependent on your equipment) into
your terminal or PC.
The system displays the
SAC>
prompt.
5. To set the IP address of the Mediation Server module, enter the following command
SAC>
i <network#> <ip-address> <subnet-mask> <gateway>
6. To verify whether the IP address has been successfully entered, enter:
SAC>
i
7. To display the other commands available using the console CLI, enter:
SAC>
help
Variable
Value
<network#>
Specifies the network number. This value
must be 2.
<ip-address>
Specifies the static IP address to assign to the
Mediation Server module.
<subnet-mask>
Specifies the subnet mask for the Mediation
Server module IP address. This value must be
the same as the subnet mask used for the
SR4134 midplane Ethernet interface.
<gateway>
Specifies the gateway for the Mediation
Server module. This value must be the IP
address of the SR4134 midplane Ethernet
interface.
Mediation Server module configuration for SR4134
28 Avaya AG2330/SR2330/SR4134 Quick Start Guide
August 2013