1 Roadmap and Reference: Connection and Login Methods
Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700
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Use Windows for PPP Modem Connection (Windows 2000 or XP)
Note: To access the system, you may need RAS access and ASG Mobile access.
1. Return to the Network and Dial-up Connections window and right-click the connection you just
created.
2. Select Connect.
3. Leave the User Name, Password, and Domain fields blank. If the Dial field is blank, enter the
appropriate telephone number.
4. Click the Dial button. When the media server’s modem answers, the system displays the After
Dial Terminal window.
5. Log on to the LAN.
a . Enter your remote access login name and password.
b . When the
Start PPP Now! message appears, click Done.
The system displays a small double-computer icon in the lower right portion of your screen.
6. Double click the double-computer icon.
7. The system displays the connection’s Dialup Status box.
8. Click on the Details tab.
9. Note the Server IP address.
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.
Use Avaya Terminal Emulator for LAN Connection to Communication Manager
You can download the Avaya Terminal Emulator from the main menu for the VisAbility™ Management
Suite. Simply click Download next to the Administration menu item and follow the instructions.
Once the Terminal Emulator is installed on your PC, use the following steps to establish a LAN connection
to your Media Server.
Note: The remote dial-up PC must be configured for PPP access.
1. Double-click the Terminal Emulator icon off of 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.