Basic device configuration
Use the show recovery command to show the status of MGC and ICC monitoring and
recovery setup.
Accessing the registered MGC
To access the G250/G350's registered MGC through the G250/G350:
If the MGC is an S8300 media server, use the session mgc command
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If the MGC is an S8500 or S8700 media server, use the set mediaserver command to
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manually define the MGC's IP address, and then use the session mgc command to
access the MGC
If the G250/G350 includes a local S8300, use the session icc command to access the
S8300. You can use this command whether or not the local S8300 is the G250/G350's
registered MGC.
Note:
Both the session mgc command and the session icc command open a
Note:
telnet connection to the MGC.
To open a connection directly to the Avaya Communication Manager System Access Terminal
(SAT) application in the MGC, add sat to the command. For example:
G350-001(super)# session mgc sat
To open a connection to the MGC's LINUX operating system, do not add sat to the command.
For example:
G350-001(super)# session mgc
Monitoring the ICC or LSP
When a local MGC controls telephone services on the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway in
ICC or LSP mode, the G250/G350 monitors the connection with the MGC. If the connection with
the MGC is lost, the G250/G350 starts a recovery process. Use the following commands to
configure MGC monitoring:
Use the set icc-monitoring command to control heartbeat monitoring of an ICC or
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LSP. The enable parameter enables heartbeat monitoring. The disable parameter
disables heartbeat monitoring.
Use the show icc-monitoring command to display the status of the ICC/LSP
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monitoring process.
64 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways