Setting Etr State - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR)

Setting ETR state

By default, ETR is set to go into effect automatically in the event of power outage or failed
connection to the MGC. You can activate and deactivate ETR manually via the CLI.
To activate ETR manually in the G250, use the following command:
set etr 3 manual-on
To activate ETR manually in the G350, use the following command:
set etr 7 manual-on
Generally, you should only use this command for testing. The manual-on option activates the
connection between the analog trunk port (3/1 in the G250, 7/1 in the G350) and the first analog
line port (3/2 in the G250, 7/2 in the G350). The other analog line port (3/3 in the G250, 7/3 in
the G350) will also be disabled.
To deactivate ETR manually in the G250, use the following command:
set etr 3 manual-off
To deactivate ETR manually in the G350, use the following command:
set etr 7 manual-off
ETR does not become active in the event of link failure.
To restore ETR to automatic activation in the G250, use the following command:
set etr 3 auto
To restore ETR to automatic activation in the G350, use the following command:
set etr 7 auto
If the system fails, the trunk and port are automatically latched.
Note:
A call in progress will be terminated when ETR is activated wither automatically
Note:
or manually. The relay call will be terminated only when ETR is deactivated
manually.
200 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways

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