Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10
555-233-109
Issue 6
December 2001
Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY
ONE or IP600
This chapter provides background information on connectivity and access to a
DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system to aid understanding of the material in
subsequent chapters.
Physical connections and connectivity are as follows:
■ ‘‘Creating physical connections’’ on page 2-2
— ‘‘RJ45 jack direct connection’’ on page 2-2
— ‘‘Local monitor/mouse/keyboard’’ on page 2-19
— ‘‘RAS (modem) dial up’’ on page 2-19
— ‘‘Creating a physical connection via customer LAN’’ on page 2-28
The access method is determined by the task or access situation:
■ ‘‘Access methods’’ on page 2-31
— ‘‘Via a Telnet session’’ on page 2-31
— ‘‘Via a Web browser session’’ on page 2-34
— ‘‘Remotely using Avaya Site Administration’’ on page 2-36
■ ‘‘System administration/Avaya Site Administration’’ on page 2-38
■ ‘‘DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Avaya personnel logins’’ on page 2-41
This chapter first shows the procedures for physical connection to DEFINITY ONE
or IP600. Once a physical connection is made to DEFINITY ONE or IP600, you
access the system in one of several ways.