Sat Commands Specific To The Avaya G250 And G350 Media Gateways - Avaya G250 Maintenance Manual

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Avaya Communication Manager controlled maintenance
Since the media modules have many of the same Maintenance Objects as the DEFINITY
server circuit packs, many of the same operations apply, as follows:
The test mo logical xxx physical xxx command works with the physical address
of a media module Maintenance Object.
The enable/disable MO logical xxx physical xxx commands work with the
physical address of a media module Maintenance Object.
All Voice media modules and their associated ports can be busied out and released from
the busyout state on demand from the SAT.
Note:
An Avaya Communication Manager warning alarm and associated hardware
Note:
error with error code 18 is generated when a media module is busied out.
All media modules can be reset on demand from the SAT by use of the reset board
command.
!
CAUTION:
This is a destructive command so the media module must be busied out before a
CAUTION:
demand reset can be done.
If an invalid G250/G350 number is entered with the test command for a media module
board or port, the following message is displayed: "xxxx" port/board is not valid.
Tests that are called for but that cannot run on a media module abort with the abort code
1412.
A request for a demand test, a reset, or busy out of the module (board) location for the
S8300 Media Server aborts.
SAT commands specific to the Avaya G250 and G350 Media
Gateways
In traditional MGCs running Avaya Communication Manager, ports are identified by the cabinet
number, carrier, slot, and port (e.g., 01A0704). This naming convention does not make physical
sense for media modules. Therefore, a new convention was developed that meets the needs of
the Avaya G250 and G350 Media Gateways (as well as the G700 Media Gateway), yet for
portability to traditional administration maintains the 7-character field. Also, in traditional MGC
administration there are many commands that either require port fields as an argument to the
command or require a port field value be entered on the form. Therefore these commands need
to understand media module port fields and accept them as valid entries. This applies to both
the S8300 Media Server and an external MGC. The media gateway format is GGGVMPP,
where GGG is the media gateway number, VM is the media module slot number, and PP is the
port number.
50 Maintenance for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways

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