
Connecting to the media server remotely over the network
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8400 Media Server
February 2007
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Connecting to the media server remotely over the network
You can use any computer to connect to the media server through a LAN. The security settings
on the LAN must allow remote access.
1. Open a Web browser or a terminal emulation application.
2. In the address field, enter the IP address or the DNS host name that is assigned to the
media server that you want to access.
Connecting to the media server remotely over a modem
Note:
Note:
Remote access over a modem is for Avaya services support access only and not
for routine administration. Because the media server uses the same modem line
to report alarms, the server cannot report new alarms while the line is in use.
You can access the media server through an analog modem. The remote connection requires a
minimum data speed of 33.5 kilobits per second.
1. Launch the dial-up connection program, which varies depending on your operating
system. Generally, you can access the program through the My Computer or the Control
Panel folders. For more information, see the Help system of your computer.
2. To open the New Connection wizard, double-click
Make New Connection
.
3. Within the wizard, depending on your operating system, you may be asked to:
●
Assign a name to the connection.
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Select dial-up to the network for the network connection type.
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Select the modem you will be using for the dial-up connection.
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Enter the appropriate telephone number to access the active server. For the
customer-supplied telephone numbers, see the completed
Electronic Preinstallation
Worksheet
.
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Under Advanced, select
PPP
and log on manually. You might have to type a user
name and password, depending on whether or not the media server that you are
dialing into has a non-null CHAP secret key. If you need a user name and a password,
use
craft
for the user name and ignore the password field.
4. Click the connection name or icon, if created. Wait for connection.
5. When prompted, enter your remote access login name and password.
6. When the system displays the
Start PPP now
message, click
Done
. When you see the
Connection Complete dialog box, your computer is connected to the media server.