Configuring A Newly Inserted Media Gateway Board - Avaya G860 Installing And Operating

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When modifying the parameters of a Media Gateway, you must lock the element that
you are going to configure, and all other elements related to that specific element (if
any others exist).
a.
When beginning to work with the Media Gateway for the first time, all the Media
Gateway's elements are locked, allowing the SNMP Agent to start provisioning those
elements.
b.
It is important to unlock the elements when provisioning/configuration is complete,
otherwise the Media Gateway will remain out of service.
19.1.1

Configuring a Newly Inserted Media Gateway board

To configure a newly inserted Media Gateway board, take these 10
steps with the MIB elements located under the following path:
.\tgConfig\tgModule\tgSlotTable\tgSlotEntry
1.
Define a new board in one of the chassis slots by setting tgSlotActionType =
addBoard. As a result:
When working with a MIB browser, a table of the slots is displayed.
Select the appropriate specific slot number.
2.
Verify the performed operation by reading tgSlotBoardType.
3.
In the MIB elements located in the following path:
..\tgConfig\tgModule\tgTPBoardTable\tgTPBoardEntry
Set the first MAC address of the board by setting tgTPBoardMACAddr1 = first MAC
address of the configured board (the MAC address of module that is connected to
trunks 9-16). Refer to Section A.1 on page 139 for details on ascertaining the MAC
address of the Media Gateway board.
4.
Set the second MAC address of the board by setting tgTPBoardMACAddr2 =
second MAC address of the configured board
5.
Set the first IP address of the board by setting tgTPBoardIPAddr1 = first IP
address of the configured board.
6.
Set the second IP address of the board by setting tgTPBoardIPAddr2 = second
IP address of the configured board.
7.
Set the subnet mask of the board by setting tgTPBoardSubnetMask = subnet
mask address of the configured board.
8.
Verify the performed operation by reading back the configured parameters.
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