Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Maintenance Manual page 1381

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MEDPRO (Media Processor MAPD Circuit Pack)
IP Address Query Test #1371
This test is destructive.
The Media Processor has two interfaces for configuring the board. The interfaces
are:
through the NT PC interface
through the SAT via CCMS messages.
For R9, the SAT via CCMS is the only approved interface. However, the NT PC
interface cannot easily be disabled. Changes can be made via the NT PC
interface that cause the Media Processor board to be inconsistent with Avaya
DEFINITY Server translation. The area of concern is the IP address, subnet
mask, and gateway translation.
This test sends the Media Processor the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
translation (IP parameters). If the parameters do not match Avaya DEFINITY
Server translation, the new values are written into the Windows registry, and the
NT PC asks the maintenance sub-system to reboot the board. The board goes
through a physical board removal and insertion.
When this test fails, it is an indication that an illegal change was made and the
customer should be notified. Also, writing the IP address parameters to the
registry requires NT to reboot. If the IP addresses match, there is no need to
update the registry and reboot NT.
Table 354. TEST #1371 IP Address Query Test
Error
Test
Code
Result
ABORT
2100
ABORT
2801
ABORT
2807
ABORT
555-233-119
Description/ Recommendation
Internal system error
Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
Insufficient system resources to run this test.
Retry the command at 1-minute intervals a maximum of 5 times.
Unable to find IP address data for this location. Verify that the board
is administered.
The board is administered, but not enabled in the change
ip-interfaces form.
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Issue 5 October 2002
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