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4 Configuring a New G700 with an S8700 (No Local Survivable Processor):
Define the IP Network Regions for the G700 Media Gateway and the S8700 CLAN
Board(s)
Begin
Note: This should have already been established as a part of normal S8700 installation.
You must define an IP network region according to the planning documentation. Use the system
defaults if the planning documentation does not specify otherwise.
For a G700 Media Gateway with an S8700 as the primary controller, there may be more than one
network region, since there can be up to 30 G700 Media Gateways connected to it with thousands
of telephones in the network. In this case, you define a network region for each of the CLAN
board(s) on the S8700 port networks, though they may also have the same network region.
The G700 Media Gateway, in this case, may also share the same network region as the CLAN
board(s). However, it may have a different network region because of the geographic distances of
the connections between the G700 and the S8700. The G700 network region may also differ
because of the nature of the endpoints connected to it.
!
CAUTION:
Defining IP network regions can be quite complex. For detailed information on the use and
administration of IP network regions, see ''Administration for Network Connectivity for
MultiVantage Software, 555-233-504.''
On the S8700 primary controller for the G700 Media Gateway, type change ip-network-
1.
region <network_region>, where the <network_region> is the region you will
assign to the G700 Media Gateway. This region number might or might not match the network
region of the S8700 CLAN boards.
The S8700 displays the IP Network Region screen.
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Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002

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