Media Server alarms
Media Server alarms
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Media Server alarms
In the Avaya S8300 Media Server with an Avaya G350 Media Gateway system, some maintenance
processes take place on the G350 while others are controlled by Avaya Communication Manager and
pertain to the S8300.
on page 311 through
on page 325 include selected
Communication Manager Media Server alarms. They may come from either an S8300, S8500, or S8700
Media Server.
NOTE:
For additional Media Server alarm information, refer to Maintenance for the Avaya
S8700
Media Server with the SCC1 or MCC1 Media Gateway, 555-233-143.
Media Server alarms
A Linux-based Media Server (internal or external) is configured so that it serves as the trap collector and
provides external alarm notification.
A process called the Global Maintenance Manager (GMM) runs on the Media Server and collects events
that are logged to the Linux syslog_d process. These events consist primarily of failure notification
events logged by Communication Manager and INTUITY maintenance subsystems. For events that
require external notification, the most basic choice is to call the Avaya technical service center’s INADS
(Initialization and Administration System). However, other possible methods are sending an e-mail
and/or page to specified destinations and sending an SNMP trap to a specified network management
station.
The Media Server also has an SNMP trap manager that collects traps from:
•
Uploads and downloads to the Media Modules
•
VoIP internal Media Module
•
VoIP engine on the motherboard
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G350-associated UPS system
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