Avaya Voice Priority Processor
Installation
6.2 Network Status
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor is connected to the Ethernet network, referred to as the LAN or
Local Area Network. The information about that connection is provided through the
Network Status
screen.
From the
, select
. The screen displays information about the
System Status Menu
Network Status
Ethernet network. This information can help troubleshoot network problems. A sample screen is
displayed here.
– MAC address of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor (hexadecimal).
Ethernet Address
– the number of days, hours and minutes since the Avaya Voice Priority Processor
System Uptime
was last reset.
– the type of connection to the Ethernet switch currently utilized.
Net
555-301-102, Issue 2
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July 2003
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