if you are using it to IP in you must has a terminal server hooked to the octels asyc port. or you can just dial in with a modem using asa. If you are using a terminal server you pick the port when you set it up or use the default
The first thing you will need to do is find out the IP of the unit. From there you can get into the telnet server and findout what port or ports it is setup for.
What kind of server is it and what is the model number?
I think we may be talking about 2 things here. the terminal on the octel would be a wyse or something like it but to IP into it you need a terminal server that converts rs 232 to an IP address that you can telnet into with Procomm.
Ok, I just found this device back in our network room.
Lantronix with an Avaya UPC sticker. Even looks like a pack of cig's...
All that was with it is a power adapter. Is it a proprietary cable that I need? It looks like a 25pin to 15 pin cable would do the trick???
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it looks like a pack of cig's with a cable running to one of the ports on the octel ccf card and a network card plugged in the other side.
Menu 6 - Dialing and Serial Channel Parameters
- Define CPU Serial Channel -
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Channel Active Type Console Stored Type Console |
| 1 - Async1 |
| 2 - Async2 |
| 3 - Async3 |
| 4 - Console Service Y Service Y |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Channel Number To Be Defined:
Is there an Avaya PDF that covers this topic in detail?
Just make the changes below but you will have to reboot the system to make the changes take affect.
Menu 6 - Dialing and Serial Channel Parameters CADCA
- Define CPU Serial Channel -
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Channel Active Type Console Stored Type Console |
| 1 - Async1 SMT SMT |
| 2 - Async2 SMT SMT |
| 3 - Async3 SMT SMT |
| 4 - Console Service Y Service Y |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Channel Number To Be Defined: 1
Channel Type: 1 - System Terminal
CPU Baud Rate: 2 - 9600 Baud
Type of Terminal on This Channel: 1 - Wyse 50 or HP 700/43
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