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7.
Click the Home button, and then on the Actions bar, click the Reset button to reset the
Mediant 3000. Ensure that the 'Burn Configuration into Flash Memory' check box is
selected.
8.
In the MG Tree, right-click the Mediant 3000, and then select Remove MG to delete it
from the EMS.
9.
Add (again) the Mediant 3000 to the EMS with the new global IP address defined in
Step 4.
10.
Right-click the active blade, and then choose Configuration > Upload; the EMS
server synchronizes with the blade's configuration settings.
11.
Verify that the Mediant 3000 is up and running (by performing a ping to its IP address).
If it is up and running, the EMS's 'Status' screen displays a graphic representation of
it. The active blade is displayed in black and the redundant blade in blue.
Notes:
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Once you reset the device, you can only access it using the new global
IP address assigned to the OAMP interface.
If at a later stage, you want to change the global IP address:
1) If the device is configured with VLAN interfaces, you must switch back
to a single interface configuration before changing the global IP address.
2) Do not load a .cmp or an .ini file when using BootP/DHCP; otherwise,
the current configuration running on the device's flash memory will be
erased.
3) If the current and new global IP address are in different subnets, then
it's recommended to also define the private addresses of the blades in
the same subnet as the new global IP address. This allows the blades to
send reports to a Syslog server in case of major device failure.
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Document #: LTRT-89712

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