Configuring Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR)
Setting ETR state
By default, ETR is set to go into effect automatically in the event of power outage or a failed
connection to the MGC. You can activate and deactivate ETR manually via the CLI.
To activate ETR manually in the G250, use the following command:
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set etr 3 manual-on
To activate ETR manually in the G350, use the following command:
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set etr 7 manual-on
Generally, you should only use this command for testing. The manual-on option activates
the connection between the analog trunk port (3/1 in the G250, 7/1 in the G350) and the
first analog line port (3/2 in the G250, 7/2 in the G350). The other analog line port (3/3 in
the G250, 7/3 in the G350) will also be disabled.
To deactivate ETR manually in the G250, use the following command:
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set etr 3 manual-off
To deactivate ETR manually in the G350, use the following command:
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set etr 7 manual-off
ETR does not become active in the event of link failure.
To restore ETR to automatic activation in the G250, use the following command:
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set etr 3 auto
To restore ETR to automatic activation in the G350, use the following command:
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set etr 7 auto
If the system fails, the trunk and port are automatically latched.
Note:
A call in progress will be terminated when ETR is activated either automatically or
Note:
manually. The relay call will be terminated only when ETR is deactivated
manually.
352 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways