Setup State; Registered State; Teardown - Avaya G250 Administration

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Setup state

In this transitional state, SLS performs the following activities:
1. Checks for proper provisioning data. If there is insufficient provisioning, the registration
request is denied, and SLS returns to the Unregistered state.
2. Initializes SLS components, such as gatekeeper data (for example, IP endpoint's E.164
addresses and passwords), dial plan, and ARS routing.
3. Registration with the media gateway.
4. Creates the H.323 GateKeeper socket after successful registration.
When Setup is complete, SLS transitions to the Registered state.

Registered state

SLS can only process calls while it is in the Registered state in which it:
1. Constructs endpoint objects based on board insertion and IP registration.
2. Tears down endpoint objects based on board removal and IP unregistration.
3. Handles registration requests from H.323 endpoints that properly authenticate by using
their extension number as a 'terminal alias', and the password as the registration
encryption key.
4. Handles stimuli from all interfaces to establish and remove calls.
SLS remains in the Registered state as long as the socket to SLS is open.

Teardown

SLS transitions to the Teardown state whenever:
The G250/G350 administrator uses the set survivable-call-engine disable
command from the G250/G350 CLI or manual MIB browser using the SNMP read/write
attribute avSurvAdminState.
-or-
The G250/G350 closes the SLS socket after maintenance determines that it has
completed an H.248 registration with the primary MGC.
SLS determines that it needs to unregister with the G250/G350 due to internal error
conditions.
Issue 3 February 2007
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