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3 Configuring a New G700 with an S8300 (Primary Controller or Local Survivable Processor):
The list of software appears.
Refer to the output of
6.
v4), then check the matching field in the FW VINTAGE column to see if it matches the Release
Letter.
Refer again to the output of
7.
number matches the VoIP firmware identified in the Release Letter.
End
Set SNMP Traps
Begin
Set SNMP traps on the G700 Media Gateway so that the S8300 MultiVantage Maintenance
software can detect problems with the G700 Media Gateway's network traffic.
At the MG-???-1(configure)# prompt, type set snmp trap
<primary_controller_IP_address>
where <primary_controller_IP_address> is the IP address of the S8300 Media Server or the
S8700 Media Server. If the S8300 acts as a Local Survivable Processor, the address is for an
S8700 server. The address is not the S8300 TFTP address.
End
Set up the Controller List for the G700 Media Gateway
Begin
To complete the configuration of the G700 Media Gateway, you will establish a list of controllers.
This list begins with the IP address of the primary controller. In the event that the G700 Media
Gateway loses contact with its primary controller, it will seek to register with the other controllers
on this list. These other controllers are the S8300 Media Servers configured as Local Survivable
Processors (LSPs).
Up to four IP addresses separated by commas can be entered to form the controller list.
Note: After you set up a controller list for the G700 Media Gateway, the G700 will reset
every 30 minutes in order to contact the controller. This is normal operation, and
does not indicate a problem.
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step
5. In the TYPE column, find the particular media module (v2 through
step
5. Check the VOIP FW column and row for slot v0 to see if the
Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002

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