Modifying A Media Gateway Board Configuration; Modifying A Trunk Configuration - Nortel Media Gateway 3500 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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When these actions are complete, the specific slot is configured with a specified
board type. All other board parameters are configured with the default values. Refer
to the Programmer's User Manual, Document#: LTRT-914xx, for the list and
description of the board parameters and the default values.
10.
Check
moOperativeStateChange alarm, which indicates AlarmSource = selected board#
and ProbableCause = enabled.
23.1.2

Modifying a Media Gateway board Configuration

This section provides a brief process description of modification of board configuration. For
a detailed description of the configuration methodology and detailed board parameters
refer to the Programmer's User Manual, Document#: LTRT-914xx.
To modify the configuration of a Media Gateway board, take these 4
steps with the MIB elements located under the following path:
..\tgConfig\tgModule\tgTPBoardTable\tgTPBoardEntry
1.
Lock the configured MIB section by setting the tgBoardActionType = lock. As a
result:
When working with a MIB browser, a slot Table of 22 slots is displayed.
Select the appropriate specific slot number.
2.
Modify one of board's parameters, which have read-write access. For example, the
obvious parameters that can be changed:
tgTPBoardEnableDignostics to enable/disable power-on self-tests on the board.
3.
Verify the performed operation by reading the appropriate parameter.
4.
Unlock the locked section by setting the tgBoardActionType = unlock.
When working with a MIB browser, a table of the slots is displayed.
Select the appropriate specific slot number.
When these actions are complete, the specific slot is configured with appropriated settings.
All other board parameters are configured with the default values.
23.1.3

Modifying a Trunk Configuration

For a detailed description of the configuration methodology and detailed trunk parameters,
refer to the Programmer's User Manual, Document#: LTRT-914xx, for the list and
description of the trunk parameters and the default values.
To modify a trunk configuration, take these 5 steps with the MIB
elements located under the following path:
..\tgConfig\tgTrunk/tgTrunkTable\tgTrunkEntry
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