Accessing The Registered Mgc; Monitoring The Icc Or Lsp - Avaya G250 Administration

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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
If the MGC is an S8500 or S8700 media server, use the set mediaserver command to
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
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
monitoring process.
64 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways

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