Hi there,
I have had Avaya systems on my radar for a while, and after getting a few IPO500s recently and setting them up sucessfully, I decided to get myself an Avaya Media Gateway. This system has an ISDN card, an analogue card and an S8300D which appears to start up fine. It originally came with an S8300C but this does not appear to work, probably needs recovery media, so I obtained the D as an upgrade if nothing else.
After starting the whole system, I can access the "P330-1(super)#" prompt via the console port on the bottom right, and I can ping the S8300D via the Services port, as well as start an SSH session, however I have no credentials. I cannot access the web interface at all, just going to 192.11.13.6 redirects me to " presumably the network of the previous owner, and configuing my machine to have an IP on this subnet has little success.
UPDATE: I can now access 10.64.20.15,16,17 which are Avaya Aura System Platform, Avaya Aura Communication Manager and Avaya Aura Utility Server respectively
I'm a hobbyist who got excited and purchased this big metal box after my IPO500 success, and I doubt Avaya would want to be of any help here. What would be the best course of action to get myself into the S8300D (and maybe even obtain the resources to recover the C and as recovery media for the D)?
Thanks!
I have had Avaya systems on my radar for a while, and after getting a few IPO500s recently and setting them up sucessfully, I decided to get myself an Avaya Media Gateway. This system has an ISDN card, an analogue card and an S8300D which appears to start up fine. It originally came with an S8300C but this does not appear to work, probably needs recovery media, so I obtained the D as an upgrade if nothing else.
After starting the whole system, I can access the "P330-1(super)#" prompt via the console port on the bottom right, and I can ping the S8300D via the Services port, as well as start an SSH session, however I have no credentials. I cannot access the web interface at all, just going to 192.11.13.6 redirects me to " presumably the network of the previous owner, and configuing my machine to have an IP on this subnet has little success.
UPDATE: I can now access 10.64.20.15,16,17 which are Avaya Aura System Platform, Avaya Aura Communication Manager and Avaya Aura Utility Server respectively
I'm a hobbyist who got excited and purchased this big metal box after my IPO500 success, and I doubt Avaya would want to be of any help here. What would be the best course of action to get myself into the S8300D (and maybe even obtain the resources to recover the C and as recovery media for the D)?
Thanks!