Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 572

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Administering Media Servers
The list configuration media-gateway x command allows you to list all the
assigned ports on the media modules for the G700 Media Gateway specified by its
number (x).
System-Parameters Customer-Options screen
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) This screen has been updated to indicate the
presence of an S8300 Media Server as a primary or standby call processor as listed below. See
System-Parameters Customer-Options
The OPTIONAL FEATURES section contains a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) field.
If it displays a y (yes), this S8300 Media Server is configured to provide standby call
processing in case the primary media server is unavailable. See
Survivable Processor
license file.
Two additional fields in this section indicate if the primary call-processing controller is an
S8300 Media Server. If traditional port networking is disabled and Processor Ethernet is
enabled, an S8300 Media Server is controlling telecommunications.
Port Network Support: set to n indicates that traditional port networking is disabled. An
S8300 Media Server is the primary call controller.
Processor Ethernet: set to y indicates the presence of an S8300 Media Server.
Quality of Service Monitoring
(For S8300 or S8700 Series Media Servers) Several screen changes allow you to monitor
Quality of Service (QoS) on an S8300 Media Server with a G700 configuration. The media
gateway can send data to a real-time control protocol (RTCP) server, which in turn monitors the
network region's performance. Screens include:
An RTCP MONITOR SERVER section on the IP-Options System Parameters screen
allows you to enter a single default IP address, server port, and RTCP report period that
can be utilized by all administered network regions. This means you do not have to
re-enter the IP address each time you access the IP Network Region screen.
The IP Network Region screen also must be administered for QoS monitoring (for details,
see Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager,
555-233-504). If the RTCP Enabled field is left at default (y), then be sure to set a valid IP
address in the IP-Options System Parameters screen. For situations that require
customization, this screen is administered on a per IP network regional basis. Items to
customize include:
Enabling or disabling of RTCP monitoring
Modifications to the report flow rate
Changes to the server IP address and server port
572 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
for a complete description of this screen.
on page 552 for details. This display-only field can be set only by the
Configuring the Local

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