Using the SAT command line prompt
Using the SAT command line prompt
Use a remote Secure Shell (SSH) or terminal emulation session to access the Communication Manager SAT command line prompt.
Type of connection |
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Using SAT with SSH: | See Accessing the command line interface of the server with | |
| SSH on page 87. | |
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Using SAT with Terminal | To use a command line interface in a terminal emulation window, | |
Emulation | open your terminal emulation application. Configure the terminal | |
| emulation program port settings as follows: | |
| ● | Speed: 115200 baud or 9600 baud if you use a serial |
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| modem connection |
| ● | No parity |
| ● | 8 data bits |
| ● | 1 stop bit |
| ● | No flow control |
NOTE: Avaya Native Configuration Manager, Avaya Terminal Emulation, and HyperTerminal are the only terminal emulation programs that Avaya supports.
Use either the IP address or the DNS host name to establish a network connection to the media server. Use port 5023 for this connection. When prompted, log in.
Logins for Avaya technicians and BusinessPartners
Avaya field technicians and BusinessPartners must use a Services login such as craft or dadmin to perform initial configuration and upgrades. An Avaya field technician can use a unique password that is assigned to the customer system.
After the Avaya authentication file is installed, Avaya Communication Manager has a password for the craft login that is unique to the customer system and available when you are connected directly to the media server. Log in as craft and use this password to bypass the ASG challenge and response. Every other means of craft access requires an ASG challenge and response.
The revised password is recorded by RFA and is obtained from ASG Conversant at
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