Cli Is Not Accessible; Nvram Init - Avaya G430 Deploying And Upgrading

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If the Branch Gateway has power, the problem is with the original power source. If the
Branch Gateway still does not work, go on to the next step.
3. Check the ALM LED on the Branch Gateway chassis.
If it is lit, there may be a system-wide problem. Contact your project manager. See
Appendix A: Front panel description

CLI is not accessible

Check the connectivity to the Branch Gateway: correct ip address and subnet on the PC attached
to the Branch Gateway, and the cable. Contact a certified technician if you can't resolve this
problem.

NVRAM Init

Perform an NVRAM init only when you cannot access the Branch Gateway, for example when the
Branch Gateway resets continuously.
Important:
Performing the NVRAM init restores the Branch Gateway to its initial state with the default
settings.
You can perform an NVRAM initialization using a jumper on the Branch Gateway motherboard.
Voltage:
Disconnect the Branch Gateway from the external power source before proceeding.
Electrostatic alert:
Do not touch any components on the printed circuit board except when installing or removing
the bridge for the jumper pins.
Proposed Solution 1
Procedure
1. Remove the Branch Gateway cover.
2. Locate the NVRAM init jumper (jumper J3801 for G430v1 and v2 and jumper J701 for
G430v3) on the front of the Branch Gateway main board.
Refer to the figures below. Note that the jumper's two pins closest to the rear of the G430
are bridged.
July 2018
on page 105.
Deploying and Upgrading Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
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