Avaya Communication Manager controlled maintenance
Maintenance commands
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The output from the
list configuration media-gateway
x
command displays a fixed number of assigned
ports for each Media Module type: analog(8), DCP(8), BRI(8), DS1(32), MM314 ETH 24P (None),
MM312 DCP (24), MM722 BRI (4), MM720 BRI (16), and ICC(none).
NOTE:
Those with “none” as the number of assigned ports display blanks.
Each of the assigned Media Gateway ports are labeled as ‘u’ for unassigned, ‘t’ for TTI, ‘p’ for PSA or a
value between 01 and the max number of assigned ports for each Media Module type when that port is
assigned.
Module Number displays in the format of GGGVM, where GGG is the media gateway number and VM
is the module number.
Module Types display as ‘ANA MM’, ‘ANN MM’, ‘BRI MM’, ‘DCP MM’, ‘DS1 WAN MM’, ‘ICC MM’,
‘ANA VMM’.
Module Vintage is displayed for both the hardware and firmware.
status media-gateway
The
status media-gateway
command displays the alarm status for the administered media gateways.
This command lists alarms, lists busied out trunks and stations, and lists how many H.248 links are up
and down for all media gateways. The alarms displayed here are only associated with board type alarms
on the Media Modules. Status for VoIP and Media Gateway alarms are provided via the Media Gateway
Processor CLI.
Figure 8: Status Media-Gateways Screen
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