Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades page 121

Hide thumbs Also See for G700:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3 Configuring a New G700 with an S8300 (Primary Controller or Local Survivable Processor):
At the MG-001-1(configure)# prompt, type set mgp reset-times total-search <search-
2.
time>
where <search-time> is the time in seconds that the G700 searches for both primary controllers
or LSP. The range is from 1 to 60.
t the MG-001-1(configure)# prompt, type set mgp reset-times transition-point
3.
<#_of_primary>
where <#_of_primary> is the number of primary controllers in the controller list. The range is
from 1 to 4.
Configure Other G700 Media Gateways (Stack Configuration)
Begin
If the customer has multiple G700 Media Gateways connected in an IP stack, you can stay
connected to the P330 console port of the master G700/L2 Processor and "session" over from the
master Layer 2 Switching Processor to the next G700 in the stack. You should have plugged your
laptop into the stack master L2 Processor, which you can identify by the LED panel on the upper
left of each G700 or Avaya P330 device in the stack as follows:
- On the G700 Media Gateway: a lit MSTR LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
- On the Avaya P330 device: a lit SYS LED indicates that this unit is the stack master.
The G700 and Avaya P330 at the bottom of the stack is module number 1, the next module up is
number 2,. and so on. However, the stack master can be any module in the stack, depending on the
actual model, the vintage firmware it runs, and whether the S8300 is inserted into it.
Note: You do not need to configure the other L2 Processors in the stack. These will use
the IP address and IP route of the master Layer 2 Switching Processor. However,
you will need to check firmware on all devices of the other G700s in the stack,
including the G700s themselves, and update the firmware as required.
You may also use the "session stack" command to access extra standalone
Avaya P330 device processors in the stack (those that are not part of a G700
unit).
At the MG-001-1(configure)# prompt, type session stack
1.
The P330 configure prompt appears.
At the P330-1(configure)# prompt, type session <mod_num> mgp
2.
<mod_num> is the next L2 Processor in the stack. If you are currently logged in to the master
stack processor, <mod_num> would be 2, for the second G700/L2 Processor in the stack.
3.
Repeat the steps in the sections,
New Firmware on the G700 Media Gateway" on page 114
stack. However, do not assign IP addresses or IP routes to the other Avaya P330 device
processors in the stack.
End
Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002
"Configure the G700 Media Gateway" on page 105
for other G700 Media Gateways in the
and
"Load
121

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents