G700 Installation and Upgrades: Roadmaps and Reference Information
58 Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
11. On the Connections window, double-click. the name of the connection you just set up.
The PC dials up the media server, and when connected, the login prompt for the
Communication Manager software appears.
12. Log in to Communication Manager to access the SAT command prompt screen. If you are
logging in as craft, you log in to the S8300 Linux software. Then, see
Open the
Communication Manager SAT Screens
on page 63.
About Log in Methods
This section describes how to log on to the S8300, S8500, or S8700/S8710 media servers
using Telnet or the built-in Web Interface and how to start a SAT session. The last procedure in
this section describes logging in to the P330 stack processor when you have a direct serial
connection to the G700 Console port.
These procedures assume:
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You have a crossover cable directly connected from your laptop to the Services port on the
media server, and your laptop is configured for a direct connection.
or,
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You are connected to the S8300, S8500, or S8700/S8710 media server over the
customer’s LAN, either remotely or on site.
In this case, your laptop must be configured to connect to the customer’s LAN, and you
would use the LAN IP address of the S8300 instead of 192.11.13.6.
Logging in to the media server from your laptop using Telnet
To run telnet
1. Make sure you have an active Ethernet or serial connection from your computer to the
Media Server.
2. Access the telnet program.
For example:
a. On a Windows system, go to the Start menu and select Run.
b. Type telnet 192.11.13.6 to access the media server CLI.
3. When the login prompt appears, type the appropriate user name (for example, cust or
craft).
4. When prompted, enter the appropriate password.
5. If you log in as craft, you are prompted to suppress alarm origination.
Generally you should accept the default value (yes).