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Appendix A: Media server access

Note:

Many Avaya products support access with SSH. However, Avaya does not provide support for third-party clients that are used for SSH access. Problems with an SSH client, including PuTTY, are the responsibility of the user or the SSH client vendor.

1.On your computer, click on the PuTTY desktop link or click Start > Programs > PuTTY > PuTTY.

The system displays the PuTTY Configuration window with the Session dialog box open.

2.In the Host Name or IP address field, type 192.11.13.6 if you want to connect to the Services port. For access over the LAN or WAN, type the IP address or the host name of the server.

3.In the Port field, type 22.

4.Under Protocol, select SSH.

5.In the PuTTY menu on the left, click Connection > SSH.

6.In the Preferred SSH protocol version field, select 2.

7.In the Encryption options window, use the up and down arrows to set AES (SSH-2) as the top option and 3DES as the second option.

Note:

You can also customize the PuTTY tool with other settings, such as for color. For documentation on PuTTY, see http://www.putty.nl/docs.html.

8.In the Backspace key area, select Control-H.

This activates the backspace key while you are using the SAT. 9. Click Open.

Note:

If you have not connected to this particular server before, SSH prompts you to accept the server’s host key. If you save this key when prompted, you will not be prompted if you connect again later. If you do not save the key, PuTTY prompts you the next time you connect to this server.

When you connect though the interface on the Services laptop computer, if you save the host key, the host is identified as 192.11.13.6. If you later connect to a different server through the laptop interface, this new host also shows as 192.11.13.6, but it has a different key. You get a prompt in this case because it appears that the host key has changed.

10.If necessary, click Yes to accept the server’s host key. The system displays the PuTTY window.

11.Log in as craft.

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Contents Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media Server ReleaseAvaya Inc All Rights Reserved Introduction Media server configuration Install an S8500 Media Server as an LSP Index 101 Introduction AudienceHow to use Avaya installation documents Preinstallation tasks to complete at the customer site Pre-installation requirementsVerifying that all the required equipment is on site Ensuring that the preinstallation tasks are complete S8500 hardwareS8500C front panel S8500B front panel Equipment specifications UPSS8500 Media Server specifications Feature S8500B S8500C CD-ROM/DVD-ROM IDEAcoustical About Samp functionality About the Server Availability Management ProcessorAbout Samp connections Samp connections for S8500B About Samp software Samp connections for S8500CAbout media server port connections S8500 port connectionsS8500C Media Server connectivity guide About modem connections Modem connectivity on the S8500 Media ServerAbout Processor Ethernet About media gatewaysModem options About Processor Ethernet About S8500 LSP mode S8500 LSP license file About SSHTN8412AP Sipi Snmp Configuration Configuring the Snmp modules in the UPSDefault IP addresses for the UPS Prerequisites for configuring the Snmp moduleAdministering the Snmp module Security AlertSetting selected traps alarming Default IP addresses for the Ethernet switch Preparing to configure the Ethernet switchConfiguring the Ethernet switch Page Page Communication Manager installation Clearing the ARP cache on the laptopAccessing the media server Applying power to the media serverConfiguring Telnet for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Installing Avaya Communication Manager Communication Manager installation Media server configuration Opening the Maintenance Web Interface Creating a super-user loginUnder Security, select Administrator Accounts Type susers in the login group fieldAbout the Avaya Installation Wizard Running the Avaya Installation Wizard Installing Samp firmwareType sampcmd samp-update status and press Enter Verifying the RMB IP informationConfiguring the modem Click Execute PingEnabling firewall settings Select Configure individual services and click ContinueSelect Change Modem Setting and click Continue Enabling network time serversEnabling network time servers Configuring the NIC Checking LED activity on the dual NICConfiguring the NIC Disconnecting from the media server Click ContinueIP interface translations Inputting initial system translationsAdding media gateways Cabinet Cabinet DescriptionSet the Ipsi Control of Port Networks field to enabled Enabling the IpsiSetting the alarm activation level Adding the Ipsi to the systemSaving translations Type add ipserver-interface PNnumber and press EnterIP interface configuration Connecting to the IPSIsIpsi address configuration Programming the Ipsi for static addressingConnecting the laptop directly to the Ipsi Type show control interface and press Enter Setting the Vlan and diffserv parameters Ipsi LED display for static address Programming the Ipsi for Dhcp addressing CLKIP interface configuration Verifying connectivity to the media server CLKVerifying that the IPSIs are translated Upgrading the Ipsi firmware version if necessaryEnabling control of the IPSIs Verifying the license statusInstall an S8500 Media Server as an LSP Configuring the media server as an LSPSelect Set Identities Select the Configure Individual ServicesSelect This is a local survivable processor LSP Administering the primary controller Enabling license server capability on a media gatewayInstalling and verifying the license on the new LSP Type stop -caf Type start -cafClick Advanced Setting Resetting the S8500 LSPOpening the TCP ports on the S8500 LSP Readministering media gateways to point to the LSP Verifying that the primary controller identifies the new LSPVerifying translations Postinstallation administrationList station List trunk-group List hunt-group Setting rules for daylight savings time Type change daylight-savings-rules and press EnterSetting locations if necessary Type change locations and press EnterClearing and resolving alarms Verifying the date and the timeEnabling and disabling the Ethernet switch ports Click Submit Changes Enabling alarms to Inads by way of a modem Backing up files to the compact flash mediaEnabling alarms to Inads by way of the Snmp module Before leaving the siteTesting the Ipsi circuit pack Installation verificationTesting the license file S8500 LEDs S8500 front-panel LEDs DescriptionAdditional media server LED information Rear view of S8500B Media ServerAvaya C360 Ethernet switch LEDs LAGLEDs on the Powerware 9125 UPS UPS LEDsTN2312BP Ipsi LEDs TN2312BP Ipsi circuit pack faceplate Ipsi LED display for a static IP address Connectivity status Appendix a Media server access Accessing the command line interface of the server withBackspace key area, select Control-H Connecting to the media server directly Cadlsrv3 KLC Connecting to the media server remotely over the network Connecting to the media server remotely over a modemAccessing the Maintenance Web Interface Click Launch Maintenance Web InterfaceLogins for Avaya technicians and BusinessPartners Using the SAT command line promptType of connection Procedure Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP Configuring the network for Windows 2000 and XPSubnet mask Setting the browser options for Internet Explorer Click on LAN settings, then AdvancedPage Appendix B Installation troubleshooting Problem Possible solutionPing 192.11.13.6 and press Enter Dhcp Press EnterProblem Possible solution Index Directly Remotely over modem Remotely over networkIpsi Enabling Setting version
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