Access and login procedures
Accessing the S8100 Media Server for maintenance
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Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
S8100
Accessing the S8100 Media Server for maintenance
There are several ways to connect to the S8100 system:
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This section describes these types of interfaces and when it is appropriate to use them. For more
information, see Chapter 2, “Connectivity and Access to S8100” in Installation and Upgrades for the
Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways, 555-233-146.
Web browser interface
You can perform these basic maintenance and administration functions on the S8100 from a standard web
browser (such as Internet Explorer):
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Backup
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Restore
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Restart
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Download software
— Avaya Site Administration
— INTUITY Message Manager
To use the web browser interface, see “Via a Web browser session” in Chapter 2, “Connectivity and
Access to S8100” in Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya S8100 Media Server with the Avaya G600
and CMC1 Media Gateways, 555-233-146.
Telnet session
Opening a Telnet session to the S8100 system allows you to:
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Open a command line interface
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Run the INTUITY AUDIX administration application
The Telnet session provides access to all areas of S8100 maintenance and administration.
You will need special permissions to open a Telnet session to the S8100. Access requires an encrypted
response to a login challenge.
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