Defining The Default Gateway; Configuring The Media Gateway Controller (Mgc) - Avaya G350 Administration

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Use the following commands to configure other identification information:
Use the
Use the
Use the

Defining the default gateway

The G350 uses a default gateway to connect to outside networks that are not listed on the G350's routing
table. To define a default gateway, use the
address or name (type and number) of the interface you want to define as the default gateway.
The following example defines the interface with the IP address 132.55.4.45 as the default gateway:
ip default-gateway 132.55.4.45
The following example defines Serial interface 5/1:1 as the default gateway:
ip default-gateway Serial 5/1:1

Configuring the Media Gateway Controller (MGC)

This section provides information about configuring a Media Gateway Controller (MGC) to work with
the G350 and includes the following topics:
The Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
with the G350
Configuring the MGC list
G350
Setting reset times
connection with its MGC
Accessing the registered MGC
CLI
Monitoring the ICC or LSP
and its registered MGC using the CLI
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
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command to set the contact information for the G350.
set system contact
command to set the location information for the G350.
set system location
command to specify the name of the G350.
set system name
ip default-gateway
— instructions on how to register primary and backup MGCs for the
— instructions on how to set time-outs for when the G350 has to reestablish a
— instructions on how to access the registered MGC using the
— instructions on how to monitor the connection between the G350
command, followed by either the IP
— an overview of the types of MGCs that can be used
Basic device configuration
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