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Media gateway and media server
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- Domain Name Service (DNS) - identify the DNS servers on the customer network
- Network Time Protocol (NTP) - select the NTP option for time-of-day (TOD)
synchronization for this solution. Depending on the solution, additional screens allow you
to define NTP server IP addresses, trusted keys (if necessary), multicast client support,
and other support.
- Remote access/INADS support - configure INADS remote support information obtained
from the ART tool.
Translations - use the IW to create basic translations, or defer translations until after the
installation is completed (using SAT, ProVision, ASA, or another Integrated Management
tool)
Security Files - install license and authentication files for this solution from the laptop
When you are finished with the Media Server screens, click Continue. The Media Gateway
screens display. The first of these is the IP Addresses screen.
IP Addresses screen
The IW identifies the Media Gateway serial number and all media modules present. When
configuring a new gateway, click on the Action Icon. This opens four additional screens, which
allows you or the EPW to configure the following:
Media Gateway Processor- identifies the Media Gateway Processor (MGP) to the network
Add IP Route - configures additional IP routes on the network
Media Gateway Controller List - configures the MGC list and sets LSP transition points. On
this screen, a PING test to each of the controllers in the MGC list can be conducted.
VoIP Modules - configures all VoIP engines on the gateway
Using the Avaya Installation Wizard (IW)
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