Avaya G250 Administration page 148

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Configuring Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
Table 23: SLS CLI command hierarchy (continued)
Root Level Commands
set
survivable-call-engine
show
survivable-call-engine
copy running-config
startup-config
clear survivable-config
Creating the SLS administration data set on the media gateway
1. Log on to the gateway.
2. To administer the name, type set system name <name>, where name is typed inside
quotes (""). To remove the administered name, type set system name and press Enter;
then rename the gateway with the set system name command.
Note:
The gateway's administered name must match the name in the Communication
Note:
Manager administration.
3. At the gateway command prompt, type survivable-call-engine and press Enter to
begin entering SLS data.
The command line prompt changes to (super-survivable-call-engine)# to
indicate that you are in SLS data entry mode. Typing exit ends the SLS data entry mode
session, and the command line prompt returns to its original state.
4. Type set pim-lockout yes to prevent Provisioning and Installation Manager (PIM)
updates while you are working on SLS administration of the gateway.
5. If you want to change the maximum allowable IP registrations from the default, use the
set max-ip-registrations n command, where n is between 1-12 for the G250 and
between 1-72 for the G350.
!
Important:
Since the VOIP resources on the gateway are limited, adjusting the maximum IP
Important:
registrations above the default value can result in system performance problems.
6. Use the set date-format command to set a date format for the SLS data set.
148 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
First Level Context
(survivable commands)
show incoming-routing
Second Level Context
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