Defining Ip Parameters; Configuring The Ntp Server - Avaya G860 Installing And Operating

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9.2

Defining IP Parameters

The following IP parameters must be defined before beginning the configuration
process:
Subnet address for the system
Subnet mask
IP address of the default router
Three IP addresses in the subnet (one for global use and one for internal use for each
of the two SC boards)
Two IP address for each Media Gateway board
One IP address for the Solaris™ machine running the EMS server or the MIB Browser
server
IP address of NTP server (if exists). NTP server is server providing time of day
Note:
The PC should be in the same subnet as that of the Avaya G860 Media
Gateway components.
9.3

Configuring the NTP Server

An NTP server must be used to synchronize the date and time of the SC boards.
Avaya recommends using the EMS server as the NTP server of the Avaya G860
Media Gateway. An NTP server is provided pre-installed and pre-configured on the
EMS server.
However, a third-party NTP server may be used, i.e., a Solaris™ server. This section
provides details on configuring a Solaris™ NTP server.
Note:
The NTP server must be installed on a separate Solaris™ machine, apart
from the Avaya G860 Media Gateway.
To configure the Solaris
steps:
1.
Log on using the default username: root and password: (according to the local
machine's definitions).
2.
At the command prompt, enter cp /etc/inet/ntp.server /etc/inet/ntp.conf
3.
Edit file: /etc/inet/ntp.conf and replace the following lines:
From:
server 127.127.XType.0 prefer
fudge 127.127.XType.0 stratum 0
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server to be an NTP server, take these 3
To:
server 127.127.1.0 prefer
fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 0

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