Avaya Communication Manager controlled maintenance
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Maintenance of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
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V2 - V5 – general slots for G350/G700 form factor Media Modules
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V6 – the only slot that can contain the MM312 and MM314 Media Modules
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V7 – the virtual slot from which the analog ports on the motherboard are administered
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V9 – the virtual slot from which the integrated announcements are administered
The Media Gateway form has several additional fields for display purposes only:
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Registered? – the ‘Registered?’ field is one (1) character long for indicating whether an Avaya
G350 Media Gateway or G700 Media Gateway is currently registered with the primary server or
not. The ‘Registered?’ field is a display only field. The ‘Registered?’ field can have a value of
y(es) or n(o).
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IP Address - the IP Address field is a 15 character display only field containing the IP Address of
the media gateway. The data in this field is of the form: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (where XXX is a
decimal value between 000 and 255). The IP address field returns a blank field until the Media
Gateway registers for the first time. Once the G350/G700 registers, that IP address is always
displayed, even if the G350/G700 becomes unregistered, until a G350/G700 with a different IP
address is validly registered with the same administered identifier. The populated IP address is
persistent over reboots.
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FW Version – displays status information on the change media gateway command
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MAC Address - the MAC Address field is a 17 character display only field containing the MAC
Address of the media gateway. The data in this field is of the form: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
(where XX is a hexadecimal value between 00 and FF). The MAC Address field returns a blank
field until the G350/G700 registers for the first time. Once the G350/G700 registers, that MAC
Address is always displayed, even if the G350/G700 becomes unregistered, until a G350/G700
with a different MAC Address is validly registered with the same administered identifier.
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Controller IP Address – displays status information on the change media gateway command
The Avaya G350 Media Gateway Media Modules are listed by Slot V1-V6, followed by the input field
for ‘Module Type’. The Avaya Media Modules can be one of six types: analog, BRI, DCP, ETH 24P, ICC,
or DS1 (also referred to as T1/E1). The default for the Module Type field is a blank field.
NOTE:
The S8300 Media Server and LSP are both processor-type Media Modules. From a SAT
administration view-point, there is no difference between the S8300 Media Server and
LSP; therefore, the designation for both is via icc in the Module Type field.
If an administered Media Module is in conflict with the inserted Media Module, then a pound sign (#) is
displayed to the left of the ‘Module Type’ field on the Media Gateway form and the following footnote is
displayed: “
‘#’ indicates module type conflict
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