Avaya G700 Network Router User Manual


 
1 Roadmap and Reference: Connection and Login Methods
Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700
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Open the Communication Manager SAT Screens
To run SAT:
1. If you already have a valid telnet session in progress, access the SAT program by typing sat or
dsat at the telnet prompt.
2. Log in to the Communication Manager as craft.
Enter your login confirmation information as prompted:
- Password prompt. Type your password in the Password field, and click Login or press
Enter
again.
- ASG challenge. If the login is Access Security Gateway (ASG) protected, you will see a
challenge screen. Enter the correct response and click Login or press
Enter.
3. Enter your terminal type. Accept the default value, or enter the appropriate type for your
computer. For example, you may use type
ntt, a terminal type available for Windows NT4.0 or
Windows 98. For Windows 2000, use
w2ktt.
The system displays the SAT interface.
4. Enter SAT commands as appropriate.
Log in to the P330 stack Processor with a Direct Connection to the Services Port
Note: If you are upgrading an S8300/G700 remotely, connect to the customer LAN and
telnet to the IP address of the P330 stack master (that is, the P330 stack
processor running as the stack master). The IP address is the address assigned
on the customer LAN, not 192.11.13.6.
1. With a direct connection to the S8300 services port, telnet to the S8300 IP address:
Type telnet 192.11.13.6.
2. Login as craft or cust.
3. Telnet to the P330 stack master stack processor.
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.
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: 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