Avaya S8100 User Manual

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Connectivity and access to an S8100 system
Access methods
S8100 Installation and Upgrades
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If the license file is installed, use any valid Lucent login. (See 
page 158 for a list of valid logins.) You will receive a challenge/response (instead of a 
password prompt) as shown in the following figures. Enter the response number and 
continue to step 3.
3
Once the Lucent Access Control (LAC) process accepts these inputs, it allows admission into the 
system.To continue, enter one of the listed commands (audix, bash, cmd, multivantage, help, exit) 
at the LAC prompt.
Via a web browser session
Customers or Avaya personnel use this method of access to the S8100 system (Windows 95 or Windows 
2000 on their PC) to:
Administer Communication Manager and INTUITY AUDIX (web access to Avaya Site 
Administration)
Backup and restore
Shut down the system
Provide remote control using the Terminal Services client
Download Avaya Site Administration and Message Manager.
The software can be downloaded to the technician’s laptop or a computer on the customer’s 
network. The web browser provides a single point from which to start administration activity.
The web browser interface is available for use once a physical connection is established.
1
Open your web browser.
If your physical connection is a dial-up or an RJ45 direct connection, complete 
. If not, go 
to 
.
2
Verify that you are not using a proxy server:
NOTE:
On Internet Explorer 5.x go to Tools, Internet Options, Connections; at the bottom of the 
window, click LAN settings; uncheck Use a proxy server box, and check Automatically 
detect settings; click OK until back to the web page.