Avaya S8100 用户手册
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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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Click OK to close the TCP/IP dialog.
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Click Yes to restart your computer.
When rebooted, the laptop returns to its original settings.
Direct connection with a local monitor/
mouse/keyboard
mouse/keyboard
Use this method when plugging the monitor into an S8100 system, thus making it look like a PC. The
Processor Interface cable is on slot 2 of the S8100 system. Customers have their own
monitor/mouse/keyboard setup.
Processor Interface cable is on slot 2 of the S8100 system. Customers have their own
monitor/mouse/keyboard setup.
1
Plug the monitor into the Processor Interface cable behind the S8100 server (TN2314 Processor
circuit pack).
circuit pack).
2
Plug the mouse into the Processor Interface cable behind the S8100 server (TN2314 Processor
circuit pack).
circuit pack).
3
Plug the keyboard into the Processor Interface cable behind the S8100 server (TN2314 Processor
circuit pack).
circuit pack).
NOTE:
If these devices are plugged in while the system is running, you must reboot so that the
system will recognize these peripherals. Once recognized by the system, the devices are
hot pluggable.
system will recognize these peripherals. Once recognized by the system, the devices are
hot pluggable.
Connection via customer’s LAN
Customers may decide to connect the S8100 system to their LAN, which connects to the Ethernet jack of
the Processor Interface cable. To configure the S8100 system as a node on the customer’s network, see
the Processor Interface cable. To configure the S8100 system as a node on the customer’s network, see
If the S8100 system is configured as a node on the customer’s LAN, use a customer PC configured on the
LAN to access it.
LAN to access it.
Connection via RAS (modem) dial up
NOTE:
This connection is not used for installations or upgrades.
The RAS dial-up connection method enables Avaya services-related personnel, INADS, or customers to
dial in remotely using a modem. On S8100 systems, the Windows 95 or Windows 2000 Remote Access
Service (RAS) is listening for incoming calls from COM1, to which a modem is connected. Use the
standard Windows 95 dial-up networking operation to set up this connection from a Services laptop
computer as per the following procedure.
dial in remotely using a modem. On S8100 systems, the Windows 95 or Windows 2000 Remote Access
Service (RAS) is listening for incoming calls from COM1, to which a modem is connected. Use the
standard Windows 95 dial-up networking operation to set up this connection from a Services laptop
computer as per the following procedure.
NOTE:
In Windows 2000, use the Make a New Connection wizard to complete this procedure.
Just follow the on-screen instructions.
Just follow the on-screen instructions.