Avaya S8100 User Manual

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System initialization
Remote dial-in
S8100 Installation and Upgrades
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November 2003
Using systime
Avaya services logins can also use the command-line interface to set the date and time. Telnet to the LAC 
prompt, and enter the following bash command:
systime hh:mm (Use military time. For example, 16:00 represents 4:00 PM.)
Using a local command-line interface (CLI)
The date and time can also be set via the command-line interface similar to MS_DOS
TM
. Only Avaya 
services logins can use this procedure. You will not be able to set the time zone or automatic daylight 
change with this method, but updating the time is possible. Perform a telnet to the LAC, and choose cmd. 
From a local keyboard, mouse, and monitor, perform the following:
1
Click Start, Run on the desktop.
2
In the window, type telnet 192.11.13.6, and click OK.
3
Login.
4
At the LAC prompt, type cmd and press Enter.
5
At the cmd prompt, type date and enter date (for example, 12/06/2001); then press Enter.
The system displays the date.
6
At the cmd prompt, type time and enter time using a 24-hour clock (for example, 13:45); then 
press Enter.
The system displays the time.
NOTE:
The technician can also do this from the laptop using the Service Access jack on the front 
of the TN2314 board, and following the same procedure.
Remote dial-in
If the customer needs to dial-in remotely, they will have had to set up the S8100 Media Server with dial-
in permissions. If this has been done, perform the following steps:
1
On your PC, right-click My Network Places and select Properties.
2
Double-click Make New Connection.
3
Click Next.
4
Select the radio button “elect the radio button “Dialup to private network”
5
Click Next.
6
Type in the Area code and Telephone number for the system.
7
Click Next.
8
Select one of the radio buttons, “Create this connection for all users” or “Only for myself”
9
Click Next.
10
Type a name for the connection in the Name window
11
Click Finish.