Avaya S8100 User Manual

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Connectivity and access to an S8100 system
Physical connections
S8100 Installation and Upgrades
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November 2003
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Connectivity and access to 
an S8100 system
To aid understanding of subsequent chapters, this chapter provides background information about 
connectivity and access to an S8100 system.
Physical connections and connectivity are as follows:
The access method is determined by the task or access situation:
This chapter begins with procedures for physically connecting to an S8100 with a G600 or CMC1. Once 
the physical connection is made to an S8100, you can access the system in any of several ways.
(See 
 for a tear-out “cheat sheet” summarizing 
physical connections, access methods, and login information.)
NOTE:
Detailed descriptions of the operation of the Microsoft Windows operating system and 
environments are beyond the scope of this document. Please refer to your Microsoft 
documentation for details concerning the Windows operating systems.
Physical connections
Use any of the following methods to create a physical connection to S8100 system:
Direct connection via RJ45 jack on the TN2314 faceplate
Direct connection via local monitor/mouse/keyboard
Customer LAN
RAS (modem) dial up
DEFINITY LAN gateway (DLG)