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The standby media server (LSP) will go into license error mode, then start to provide call
processing. It cannot preserve any calls set up by the primary media server. IP telephone
connections can stay up until the call is completed if they are shuffled, but no features are
supported on the call.
Note:
The license error mode will run for up to 30 days and if the problem is not
Note:
resolved, then it goes into no license mode and call processing halts.
When the primary media server is available again, it will begin handling call processing.
However, those endpoints that are now using the standby media server will continue to do
so until the standby unit is rebooted.
If the standby S8300 Media Server is rebooted, all devices will return to using the primary
media server for call-processing service. Any calls in progress on the LSP will be dropped
when the reboot occurs (the change back to the primary media server is not call
preserving).
With LSP functionality, there is full functionality and feature support.
Using Device Manager to administer G700 Media Gateway
components
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) Device Manager, also known as the P330
Embedded Web Manager, provides a browser-based graphical user interface (GUI) to assist
you with ongoing media gateway administration. For complete information on using Device
Manager, see the Avaya User's Guide P330 Manager.
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) Device Manager allows you to:
View the status of different devices on the network.
Configure or modify devices including Virtual LAN (VLAN) groupings, port mirroring, and
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps.
Accessing Device Manager from a web browser
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) To access the P330 Device Manager from a web
browser:
1. Open a compatible web browser on your computer. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (or
higher) and Netscape Navigator 4.7 and 6.2 are supported. The Java Plug-in 1.3.1_02 is
required.
2. In the Address (or Location) field of your browser, type the IP address of the P330 stack.
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