Accessing The Registered Mgc; Monitoring The Icc Or Lsp - Avaya G450 Manual

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Accessing the registered MGC

Access the MGC according to the following:
If the MGC is an S8300 Server, enter session mgc
If the MGC is an S8400, S8500, or S8700-series server, use the set mediaserver
command to manually define the MGC's IP address, and then enter session mgc to
access the MGC
If the G450 includes a local S8300, enter session icc to access the S8300. You can use this
command whether or not the local S8300 is the G450's registered MGC.
Note:
Both the session mgc command and the session icc command open a
Note:
telnet connection to the MGC.
To open a connection directly to the Avaya Communication Manager System Access Terminal
(SAT) application in the MGC, add sat to the command. For example:
G450-001
To open a connection to the MGC's LINUX operating system, do not add sat to the command.
For example:
G450-001

Monitoring the ICC or LSP

When a local MGC controls telephone services on the Avaya G450 Media Gateway in ICC or
LSP mode, the G450 monitors the connection with the MGC. If the connection with the MGC is
lost, the G450 starts a recovery process.
Use the set icc-monitoring command to control heartbeat monitoring of an ICC or
LSP. The enable parameter enables heartbeat monitoring. The disable parameter
disables heartbeat monitoring.
Use the show icc-monitoring command to display the status of the ICC/LSP
monitoring process.
(super)# session mgc sat
(super)# session mgc
Configuring the Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
Issue 1 January 2008
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