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NTDW56 and NTDW59 Common Processor Media Gateway card
• MG 1000E main chassis
• MG 1000E expander chassis
• MG 1010 chassis
The CP MG card occupies the system controller slot 0 in a Media Gateway chassis.

Faceplate

The CP MG card faceplate provides reset buttons, status LEDs, a four character LED display,
a USB 2.0 port, two serial connections, and two Ethernet connections. A labelled CP MG card
faceplate is shown in
Figure 169: CP MG faceplate
The Common Processor (CP) and Gateway Controller (MGS) reset buttons provide a hardware
reset for each component. The reset buttons are recessed to prevent accidental resets. You
must use a small blunt object to press the reset buttons. You can perform a CP hardware reset
with a press of the CP reset button. You can perform a MGS reset with a press of the MG reset
button. You can also perform a MGS password reset, see
password
on page 610.
Resetting the CP MG card MGS password
1. At the LDB shell login prompt, type resetPWD and follow the instructions.
2. Press the MG reset button on the CP MG faceplate.
The CP MG faceplate USB 2.0 port allows you to use a USB 2.0 storage device to install,
upgrade, or patch the Linux base software on the CP MG card.
Status LED
The CP and MG status LEDs are tri-color status indicators for each component, see
CP MG faceplate LED status
drive activity.
610
Circuit Card Reference
Figure 169: CP MG faceplate
on page 611. The HD status LED flashes to indicate SATA hard
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 610.
Resetting the CP MG card MGS
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July 2011

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