The only thing is we do have the switch communicating over the LAN via the LANGATE ASAI so could we talk to the switch via this?
To explain what were trying to do:
We have acquired a couple of spreadsheets that have macros to configure the Definity's vectors. this is apparently a re-modelled version of what the Avaya engineers use when they do a full switch config/install so we need to find out the Definity's IP so that we can talk to/interrogate it.
Thanks once again.
Tony "Question - How do you know when you've run out of invisible ink???"
Hi
When the switch was installed or even updated to include the LAN interface, was there no documentation left on site which defined what IP address had been assigned?
If you cant find it go to the back of the switch with and locate the rear of the MAP-D card. There are a number of ports hanging off the back of it with connectors attached, one of these will have the LAN connection (RJ45). Connect an RS-232 cable to the one marked "Admin/PortB" and connect the other end to a laptop or PC. Then use any terminal emulation software such as hyperterminal to connect to the system. When you see the login prompt try using the default login of "craft" with the default password. This will allow you access to a menu and then go into "TCP Admin" and choose the "This Host" option. this will display the IP address assigned to the card, and your ASAI link. After you know this you can simply telnet to it from any PC without having to attach the terminal via the RS232 port. John
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you are right BHodgins, 9.5 and later allow you to run your SAT across LAN but prior versions allow you full voice over IP capabilities as long as you have the IP agent licences and the relevant hardware. John
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