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Screen and command change summary
(For S8300 and S8700 Media Servers) The following screens have been added or changed to
accommodate G700 Media Gateways, S8300 Media Servers, and other media modules. Changes relevant
to an S8300 or G700 configuration are summarized in this section.
Media Gateway changes
(For S8300 and S8700 Media Servers) The commands and screens for media gateways include:
The media-gateway administration screen is used to administer G700 Media Gateways and
their media modules. Information is similar to the list media-gateway screen (next item), but
also includes MAC address, network region, location and site data. See
Reference"
The list media-gateway ['print' or 'schedule'] command shows the list of currently
administered gateways. Information includes the media gateway number, name, serial number, IP
address, and whether or not this media gateway is currently registered with the call controller. The
IP address field is blank until the media gateway registers once, then remains populated.
The list configuration media-gateway x command allows you to list all the assigned ports
on the media modules for the G700 Media Gateway specified by its number ( x ).
System-Parameters Customer-Options
screen
(For S8300 and S8700 Media Servers) This screen has been updated to indicate the presence of an S8300
Media Server as a primary or standby call processor as listed below. See
for a complete description of this screen.
The Optional Features section contains a Local Spare Processor (LSP) field. If it displays a y
(yes), this S8300 Media Server is configured to provide standby call processing in case the
primary media server is unavailable. See
This display-only field can be set only by the license file.
Two additional fields in the Optional Features section indicate if the primary call-processing
controller is an S8300 Media Server. If traditional port networking is disabled and Processor
Ethernet is enabled, an S8300 Media Server is controlling telecommunications.
Port Network Support: set to n indicates that traditional port networking is disabled. An
S8300 Media Server is the primary call controller.
Processor Ethernet: set to y indicates the presence of an S8300 Media Server.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
for details.
Administering Media Servers
Call-processing administration
Chapter 20, "Screen Reference"
Local Survivable Processor configuration
Chapter 20, "Screen
for details.
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