Resetting The S8500 Lsp; Verifying That The Primary Controller Identifies The New Lsp And Has Sent The Translations - Avaya S8500 Installing And Configuring

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Chapter 7: Install an S8500 Media Server as an LSP
Input to server is selected for h248message, port 2945/tcp
Input to server and Output to server is selected for filesync, port 21874/tcp
Input to server and Output to server is selected for h323gatestat, port 1719/udp
Input to server and Output to server is selected for h323hostcall, port 1720/tcp
If any of the defaults are set incorrectly, contact your sales representative.
5. Click Standard Service to return to the first Firewall page, and then click Submit.

Resetting the S8500 LSP

Use the reset command to notify all processes of the new parameters:
Note:
When you access the SAT screen before you reset the system, the screen might
Note:
indicate a license mismatch. This problem is resolved after the reset.
From the SAT command line, type reset system 4 and press Enter.
The system resets. The system also registers with the primary controller and receives the
translations from the primary controller.
Verifying that the primary controller identifies the new LSP
and has sent the translations
1. Wait several minutes after you reset the S8500 LSP. On the primary controller, run the SAT
command list survivable-processor to verify that the LSP server registers, and
that translations are updated.
2. If the LSP is registered, the Service State? field shows in-service and the Translations
Updated field shows the time and the date of the update.
list survivable-processor
Name
LSPNYC
LSPCHI
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Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media Server
SURVIVABLE PROCESSORS
Type
ID
IP Address
LSP
04
128.256.173.101
LSP
05
128.256.113.213
Page
Service
Translations
State?
Updated
in-service/idle
03:21 02/19/03
out-of-service
04:32 02/20/03
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