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How to administer MASI
This section discusses the administration required to make MASI work. You perform most of
this administration from the DEFINITY Server administration terminal. However, there are a few
things you must do at the MMCX administration terminal. This section sometimes refers to the
chgmasi command. This is the command you use to administer MASI parameters on the
MMCX. For more information about using the chgmasi command, see the MMCX System
Administrator's Guide & Technical Reference Manual.
Step 1 — Establishing customer options (Avaya)
An Avaya technical support representative must activate MASI using the System-Parameters
Customer-Options screen. The technical support representative should also verify that
ISDN-PRI over PACCON (for DEFINITY Server CSI configurations), and AAR/ARS are
enabled.
On the MMCX, MASI must be enabled using the chgmasi command.
Step 2 — Establishing maintenance parameters and alarming options
(Avaya)
Ensure that on the Maintenance-Related System Parameters screen, the Packet Bus
Activated field is y.
Using the set options command (Avaya init or inads logins only), set MASI alarming
options. For more information, see the Maintenance for Avaya Communication Manager and
DEFNITY®/S8000-series Media Server document for your specific model and release.
Step 3 — Establishing the physical connection
Establish the physical connection between the Avaya DEFINITY Server and the MMCX. For
more information about installing the cables, see Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals for
Avaya Communication Manager.
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