G700 Installation and Upgrades: Roadmaps and Reference Information
56 Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
10. Open a telnet session to the S8300:
Type
telnet <ip-address>
, where
<ip-address>
is the Server IP address, as noted
in the Dialup Status box from Step 9.
11. Access SAT or use the CLI commands as needed.
Using Avaya Terminal Emulator for LAN
Connection to Communication Manager
If you have the Terminal Emulator installed on your PC, use the following steps to establish a
LAN connection to your Media Server:
Note:
Note:
The remote dial-up PC must be configured for PPP access.
To use Avaya Terminal Emulator for LAN connection to Communication Manager
1. Double-click the Terminal Emulator icon on your desktop. Alternatively, go to the Start
menu, select Programs, then select Avaya, and finally select Terminal Emulator.
The system displays the Terminal Emulator.
2. From the menu bar across the top of the screen, select Phones, then select Connection
List.
The system displays the Connections window.
3. From the menu bar across the top, select Connection, then select New Connection.
The system displays the Connection Settings window.
4. Put in a name for the connection. Usually, this will be the name of your media server.
5. In the Host window, click Telnet.
6. Click the Emulation tab at the top.
The system displays the Emulation tab.
7. From the Emulator dragdown box, select the emulator you desire, usually 513BCT (default),
AT&T 4410, AT&T or DECVT100.
8. In the Keyboard window, select pbx.
9. Click the Network tab.
The system displays the Network tab.
10. In the IP address field, type the IP address of the media server.
11. In the TCP/IP port number field, leave 23 if you want to log in at the Linux command line.
Type 5023 if you want to log in directly to the Communication Manager SAT command line.