Gateway Controller Configuration; Configuring The Gateway Controller - Avaya CS 1000E Upgrade Procedures

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Gateway Controller configuration

Use Procedure 7 to configure the Gateway Controller through CLI.
Procedure 7

Configuring the Gateway Controller

Initial configuration of the Gateway Controller is command line ONLY.
The Gateway Controller ships with "gold" software in onboard flash memory.
If centralized software upgrade is enabled on the Call Server, the Gateway
Controller is upgraded automatically (or it can be upgraded manually through
LD 143).
There are two ways to enter mgcsetup:
If no IP information exists on the Gateway Controller, it will boot
directly into the setup menu.
If IP information exists, use <CTRL>L<CTRL>D<CTRL>B, (provide
LDB username and password to access LDB). Invoke the mgcsetup
command.
You can access mgcsetup after you logon to one of the following shells:
<CTRL> OAM, (provide OAM username and password to access
OAM shell)
<CTRL> LDB, (provide LDB username and password to access
LDB shell)
1
If IP information already exists on the Gateway Controller, input the CLI
command mgcsetup.
2
Enter network IP information at the mgcsetup menu:
ELAN IP : 192.168.3.33
ELAN subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
ELAN gateway IP : 192.168.3.1
Primary CS IP : 192.168.3.32
Note: Depending on the date of manufacture of a MGC card, the Gold
image may prompt for TLAN and/or secondary call server information. If
these prompts appear they can be ignored. This information is configured
through EM and is retrieved by the Gateway Controller at registration. The
new MGC loadware after upgrade will not have these prompts.
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