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6 Connecting a G700 Media Gateway to an S8700 Media Server Configuration:
Table 7. Task List to Connect a G700 to an S8700 Continued
Tasks (on the G700)
Task 16 — Set up the Controller List
for the G700 Media Gateway
Identifying S8700
Task 17 — Resolve Alarms
"Task 18 — Check System Status"
on page 90
Task 12 — Assign the CLAN Node Name and IP Address
Begin
1.
At the switch, initiate a SAT session.
Enter change node-names ip to open the Node Names screen.
2.
3.
Go to page 2.
change node-names ip
Name
default_________ 0__.0__.0__.0__
node-1
__ 192.168.1 _.124
node-2___
node-4__________ 192.168.1 _.51_
__________
4.
Enter the appropriate values for the Media Gateway (node-4 in this example).
Field
Name
IP
Address
86
NODE NAMES
IP Address
Name
_______________ ___.___.___.___
192.168.1 _.97
_______________ ___.___.___.___
. . _. _
_______________ ___.___.___.___
The node names for the following two nodes were already on the
screen:
• node-1: C-LAN Ethernet port on the S8700 switch.
• node-2: Interface on the router to the subnet of the S8700
switch.
The unique IP address for the C-LAN node named in the previous
field. See the description of the Subnet Mask field in the next task
for information on valid IP addresses.
Follow the procedures in "Setting up the
Controller List for the G700 Media Gateway" on
page 41.
See " Maintenance for the Avaya
Server for Multi-Connect Configurations, 555-
233-143"
On the S8700, use the command list media-
gateways.
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IP Address
_______________ ___.___.___.___
_______________ ___.___.___.___
Conditions/Comments
Installation and Upgrades for G700
555-234-100 – Issue 1 – May 2002
Comments
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