Maintenance strategy
S8300 and G700 maintenance strategy
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Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Access to the G700 Media Gateway
and S8300 Media Server
You can access the Avaya Media Servers in several ways:
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Web server access to the Avaya Media Server IP address (Accesses Web page with Online Help)
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Telnet from customer LAN to the:
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Server’s IP address
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Media Gateway Processor IP address
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Layer-2 Switching Processor IP address
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Through the Layer 2 Switching Processor IP address (Accesses the Device Manager)
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Telnet to the server’s IP address to port 5023 to get Communication Manager access
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Through Avaya Site Administration
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Remote access through a PPP link
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Through a serial cable
NOTE:
For detailed access and login procedures, refer to
.
S8300 Media Server Web interface
The browser-based Web administration interface is used to administer the S8300 Media Server with the
G700 Media Gateway on the corporate local area network (LAN). This administration interface via the
Web is an efficient way to configure the S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateway. In addition to
initial administration, it allows you to check server status, perform software and firmware upgrades, and
back up and restore data files. The administration interface via the Web complements the other server-
administration tools, such as the System Access Terminal (SAT) emulation program and the Avaya Site
Administration telephony application. The browser-based Web administration interface focuses on the
setup and maintenance of the S8300 Media Server with the G700 Media Gateway. For more detailed
information on access and login procedures, see
G700 Media Gateway Processor CLI
The G700 Media Gateway Processor Command Line Interface (MGP CLI) provides access to
configurable and read-only data of all G700 subsystems as well as running tests and displaying results.
As a minimum, the MGP CLI supports all functionality the Device Manager provides. It provides access
to the status, parameters, and/or test of Media Modules, IP Entity Configuration, TFTP Servers, and
DSP/VoIP resources.
Chapter 4, “G700 MGP CLI Commands”
in Maintenance Commands Reference (555-245-
101)
provides a detailed description of each MGP CLI command.
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