Setting Up The Controller List For The G700 Media Gateway - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

Media gateway controlled by media server
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MG-001-1(configure)# ping voip v0 135.122.49.55
----135.122.49.55 PING Statistics----
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0 packet loss
round-trip(ms) min/avg/max = 0/1/0
Type ping mgp <IP_address>
4.
where IP_address is the address of an S8300 or S8700 server or any other functioning endpoint on
the customer's LAN.
Setting up the Controller List for the G700
Media Gateway
Note: After you set up a controller for the G700 media gateway, the media gateway will
reset every 30 minutes in order to contact the controller. This is normal operation,
and does not indicate a problem.
From the P330-1(configure)# prompt:
Type session mgp to reach the G700 Media Gateway processor
1.
At the MG-mmm-n(super)# prompt:
Type configure to reach the configuration privilege level. The prompt will change to MG-
2.
mmm-n(configure)#.
Type one of the following, depending on the function of the G700, to designate the primary and
3.
secondary servers:
Table 2.
S8300
G700 Media Gateway
Local Spare Processor
For a G700 or local spare processor only, type set mgp reset-times transition-
4.
point 2. This command sets the two CLAN addresses as primary servers.
Installation and Upgrades for G700
555-234-100 – Issue 1 – May 2002
2 G700 Media Gateway: Initial Network Set-Up
set mgc list <ip_address>
where the ip_address is the address of the S8300
set mgc list <ip_address>,<ip_address>
where the first address is for the first CLAN board in the
S8700 port network and the second ip_address is the
address of the second CLAN board in the S8700 port
network
set mgc list
<ip_address>,<ip_address>,<ip_address>
where the first and second ip_addresses are for the first
and second CLAN boards and the third address is for the
S8300
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