Basic device configuration
Use the show temp command to view the temperature of the G250/G350 CPU. This
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command also displays the high and low temperatures that will trigger a temperature
warning.
Use the show voltages command to view the power supply voltages of the G250/G350.
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Use the show utilization command to display information about CPU and memory
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usage on the G250/G350.
Note:
Before using this command, you must first use the set utilization cpu
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command to enable CPU utilization measurements.
Use the test led command to test the system ALM and MDM and system CPU LEDs on
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the front panel of the G250/G350. The CPU and media module LEDs blink for five
seconds.
Version management
This section provides information about managing and upgrading software, firmware,
configuration, and other files on the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway and contains the
following sections:
File transfer
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Software and firmware upgrades
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Managing configuration files
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Listing the files on the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway
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a list of G250/G350 files and their version numbers
File transfer
The Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway can be a client for the FTP and TFTP protocols. Use
the FTP or TFTP protocols to transfer files between the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway and
other devices. You can use file transfer to:
Install software and firmware upgrades on the G250/G350
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Install firmware upgrades on media modules
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Back up and restore configuration settings
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72 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
— overview of transferring software and firmware files to the G250/G350
— instructions on how to upgrade software and firmware
— instructions on how to manage configuration files
— instructions on how to display