Avaya S8100 User Manual

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3 System initialization
Set up country-specific call- progress tones
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In the Dial-Up Networking window, right-click your connection icon.
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Click Properties.
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Select the Networking tab.
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In the Type of Dial-Up Server drop-down window, select PPP: Windows 95/NT 4/200, Internet.
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Under Allowed network protocols, only TCP/IP should be checked.
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Click OK when finished.
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Access the system by double-clicking the connection icon.
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On the connect screen, type in User name and Password.
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Click Connect.
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When the connection occurs, a screen opens. Click the Continue box.
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A login window may appear, saying that the connection was successful. Click OK.
The dial-up connection drops down to the tray on the taskbar next to the Time.
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Once the dial-up connection is established, return to step 1 of the previous section.
Set up country-specific call-
progress tones
By default, the call-progress tones of the United States are used for each S8100 system. Using the 
mvdsp.sh shell script, you can change the system so that it recognizes the call-progress tones specific to 
your country.
The system gets it’s translation of call-progress tones from a file named dsp0.USA. You can overwrite 
this file with one that contains translations that are appropriate for your country.
To set up country-specific call-progress tones:
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Start a Telnet session.
For more information, see 
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Go to a LAC prompt and execute a bash shell.
For more information, see 
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At the BASH prompt, enter shutdown Audix.
The bash shell is case-sensitive, so be sure to capitalize the first letter in Audix.
It will take a few minutes for AUDIX to shutdown, please be patient. A status message of 
“shutdownproc succeeded” displays when the shutdown finishes.
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Enter shutdown CornerStone.
The bash shell is case-sensitive, so be sure to capitalize the C and S in CornerStone.
This process should finish very quickly. A status message of “shutdownproc succeeded” displays 
when the shutdown finishes.