Media Gateway Processor (Mgp) Session - Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Access Procedures: Specific Access Procedures
7 . From this interface, you can session to the Media Gateway Processor. See Media Gateway
Processor (MGP) session.

Media Gateway Processor (MGP) session

Once you have logged in to the Avaya P330 stack processor, you can session over to the Media Gateway
Processor (MGP) without having to log in again. From the MGP, you can session back to the P330 stack
processor, or to the S8300 Media Server (if installed).
To session to the MGP from the P330 stack processor CLI:
1 . You must be logged into the P330 stack processor. See Serial connection login procedure.
2 . At the P330-n(configure)# prompt, type session <module #> mgp to reach the G700
Media Gateway processor, where <module #> is the number of the media gateway in the P330
stack (default is 1).
3 . You are now logged in to the MGP CLI at the view-only level. The prompt appears as MG-???-
n(super)# where:
- MG indicates Media Gateway
- ??? indicates the media gateway number that is registered with the MultiVantage software. If
the media gateway has not yet registered with a call-processing server, the number is replaced
by question marks.
- n indicates the media gateway module number in the P330 stack.
4 . In order to use the commands necessary to configure the MGP, you must reset to the Configure
level of the CLI. Type configure
5 . The prompt now appears as MG-???-n(configure)# (or the equivalent administered name).
Enter commands as needed.
For example, you might type a set mgp <vlan> <ip_address> <mask> <gateway>
command to assign an IP address to the G700 Media Gateway.
6 . When finished, you can access other command line interfaces as follows:
- To exit the MGP CLI and return to the P330 stack processor CLI, type exit. The P330-
n(configure)# prompt appears.
- To start a telnet session to an S8300 Media Server installed in slot 1 of this media gateway,
type telnet icc (see Accessing a CLI using telnet for details about logging in to telnet).
- To start a telnet session to any administered and accessible device in the network, type
telnet <ip_address> (see Accessing a CLI using telnet for details).
• Network routing information must be in place for a telnet connection to work.
• Devices can be accessed by IP address only from this interface.
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