AAccessing the media server Browser settings
Browser settings
Connecting directly to the media server
NOTE:
Instructions are for Internet Explorer 6.0 only.
1Click Tools > Internet Options.
2Select the Connection tab.
3In the LAN Settings box (lower righthand), click Advanced
4In the Exceptions box after the last entry, type ;192.11.13.6
5Click OK, then OK, then OK again to close all the dialog boxes.
Connecting remotely through the network
When connected through a proxy server, a connection session to a media server tends to time out. To avoid having the media server time out during a session, add the media servers’ host names or IP addresses to the list of host names and IP addresses.
NOTE:
Instructions are for Internet Explorer 6.0 only.
1Click Tools > Internet Options.
2Select the Connection tab.
3Click on LAN settings, then Advanced.
4In the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with: field, type in the IP address for each media server you intend to access remotely. If the IP addresses have the first or first and second octets the same, you can shorten it to xxx.xxx.* (example, 135.9.*).
5Click OK, then OK, then OK to close all the dialog boxes.
88 | Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8700 or S8710 Media Server |
| June 2004 |