Assign The Ip Addresses Of The G700 Media Gateway Components - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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4 Configuring a New G700 with an S8700 (No Local Survivable Processor):
Assign the IP Addresses of the G700 Media
Gateway Components
You will now assign the IP address to the P330 Stack Processor. This address has been provided to
you on the IP Addressing Planning Form. The command arguments you will be supplying include:
inband
vlan
IP address
netmask
IP route
destination
nvram init
gateway
Assign the IP Address to the P330 Stack Processor (Layer 2 Switching Processor)
Begin
Type set interface inband <vlan> <ip_address> <netmask> at the P330-
1.
1(configure)# prompt. <vlan> is the vlan, usually 1, to be established on the S8700 for the
G700 Media Gateways. The <ip_address> <netmask> are the assigned addresses for the
P330 Stack Processor.
Type reset and press Enter to reset the stack.
2.
Select Yes at the dialog box that asks if you want to continue.
3.
All LEDs will flash. As the unit powers up, self-tests will be run. When the G700 Media Gateway
or P330 Stack Processor has reset, log in again to continue.
Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002
–the interface of the Avaya P330 Stack Processor that requires an
IP address
–Virtual Local Area Network: a defined network segment that
allows users on that segment to have priority services in sharing
information with each other.
If the network is not using VLANs, the VLAN should be 1.
Otherwise, use the VLAN numbers indicated in your planning
forms. The Avaya G700 Media Gateway should be assigned the
same VLAN as the VLAN to which the Ethernet ports are
connected. The Avaya P330 Stack Processor might or might not
be assigned to the customer's network management VLAN.
–the unique identifier assigned to an entity on the Internet
–the subnet mask for the customer's LAN segment
–specifies the gateway to use to get off of the local LAN segment
to distant networks
–distant networks that the IP route command needs to send
packets to. Usually generalized to 0.0.0.0 for networks other than
the local segment.
–the P330/MGP CLI command that ensures configuration
information is cleared so you can enter the IP address and IP route
information.
–the gateway the ip route command specifies to get to the distant
networks
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