G700 Installation and Upgrades: Roadmaps and Reference Information
64 Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
4. Login at the Welcome to Avaya P330 screen.
Login:
xxx
from the planning documentation
Password:
xxx
from the planning documentation
You are now logged-in at the Supervisor level. The prompt appears as P330-1(super)#.
Note:
Note:
To check the syntax of a command in the command line interface, type as much
of the command as you know followed by help. For example:
P330-1(super)#
>
set help
you will be given the current list of
set
commands available. If you type:
P330-1(super)#
>
set interface help
you will be given a much more restricted list of command possibilities that
address the possible interfaces to be set.
For a complete list of command line interface commands, type
help
or refer to the Avaya P330
User’s Guide (available at www.avaya.com/support).
Logging in to the P330 Stack Processor with a LAN Connection
To log in with a LAN connection:
1. With a connection to the customer’s LAN (either remotely or on site), telnet to the P330
stack processor IP address.
Type
telnet <xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
, where
<xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx>
is the IP address of
the P330 stack master processor on the customer’s LAN.
2. Login at the Welcome to Avaya P330 screen.
Login:
xxx
from the planning documentation
Password:
xxx
from the planning documentation
You are now logged-in at the Supervisor level. The prompt appears as P330-1(super)#.
Logging in to the P330 Stack Processor with a Direct Serial Connection
Use this procedure to access the G700 processors when your laptop is directly connected to the
Console port using a serial cable.
To access the G700 using the Console (serial) port
1. Launch Windows® HyperTerminal or any other terminal emulation program.
Note:
Note:
For most Windows-based PCs, you access the HyperTerminal program from the
Start menu by selecting Programs, then Accessories.