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Installation connectivity quick reference
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Installation connectivity quick 
reference
This appendix provides a tear-out quick reference sheet summarizing physical connections, access 
methods, and login information for S8100.
You can physically connect to an S8100 system in several ways, as described in the following table.
Once you are physically connected, there are several ways to access S8100, as shown in the next table.
The following table shows login information for Avaya personnel.
Each row of logins has the same password. For example, the lucent1dinit, and atsc logins all 
have the same password.
The lucent logins are used to access the web browser and terminal server.
Every login can be used for Telnet access.
The d and a logins (columns 2 and 3) are used for Avaya Site Administration access.
Physical connection
IP address
Local monitor/mouse/keyboard
127.1
Laptop PCMCIA network 
connection
192.11.13.6
PC or laptop with RAS modem (dial-
up)
10.21.0.X (X is customer-dependent — 
Avaya-assigned)
PC or laptop on customer’s LAN
Customer-dependent (default login 
value of 192.11.13.9)
Access method
Telnet
<ip addr> [Start 
 Run...]
Avaya Site Administration
using appropriate ip-addrs
Web browser
http://<ip-addr>
Terminal server
use Terminal Services client
Logins to enter 
system
Logins to enter 
Communication Manager
Logins to enter
INTUITY AUDIX
lucent1
dinit
atsc
lucent2
dinads
acraft
lucent3
dcraft
acraft