Avaya S8300 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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Roadmap and Reference
Connection and Login Methods
Installation and Upgrades for G700 and S8300 53
December 2003
6 Click the radio button for one of the following:
Enable modem for one incoming call — use this option if you want to provide one-time
access to the Media Server over the modem.
Enable modem for unlimited incoming calls — use this option if you want to provide
regular dial-up access to the Media Server for Services personnel or some other reason.
The modem is now ready to receive calls.
Set up Windows for Modem Connection to the
Media Server (Windows 2000 or XP)
NOTE:
The remote dial-up PC must be configured for PPP access. Also, Avaya Terminal
Emulator does not support Windows XP.
1 Right-click My Network Places and click Properties.
2 Click Make New Connection and follow the Network Connection Wizard:
3 Select Dial-up to private network on the Network Connection Type screen.
4 In the Phone number field, enter the appropriate telephone number inserting special digits such
as 9 and 1 or *70, if necessary.
5 On the Connection Availability screen, click For all users or Only for myself, as appropriate.
6 On the Completing the Network Connection Wizard screen, type the name you want to use for
this connection. This name will appear in the Network and Dial-up Connections list.
7 Check the Add a shortcut to my desktop, if desired, and click Finish.
8 If a Connect screen appears, click Cancel.
Configure the Remote PC for PPP Modem
Connection (Windows 2000 or XP, Terminal
Emulator, or ASA)
1
On your PC’s desktop, right-click My Network Places and click Properties.
The system deploys the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
2 Double click the connection name you made in the previous task, Set up Windows for Modem
Connection to the Media Server (Windows 2000 or XP).
NOTE:
Depending on your system, the Connect screen may appear, from which you must select
Properties.
3 Click the Security tab.
4 Select the Advanced (custom settings) radio button.
5 Check the Show terminal window checkbox.
6 Click the Networking tab.
7 In the Components box, verify that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Client for Microsoft Networks
are both checked.
8 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.