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Installing a New G700 without an S8300
206 Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
3. Repeat Step 1 for additional ip routes, if needed.
Usually, only a default route is needed. Refer to your planning document.
From the G700 media gateway processor command line interface, you assign IP addresses to
the VoIP resource resident on the G700 media gateway and to any installed MM760 VoIP media
modules.
To assign IP addresses to the VoIP resources
1. At the MG-???-n(configure)# prompt, type
set interface voip <number> <ip
address>
<number>
is the slot number of the VoIP media module. v0 designates the VoIP resource
resident on the G700 Media Gateway motherboard. The MM760 VoIP Media Modules are
designated according the slot (for example, v1, v2, v3, v4) in which the media module has
been installed.
<ip address>
is the IP address of the VoIP resource.
For example:
set interface voip v0 132.236.73.3
2. Type
show interface
to display a table of all configured interfaces, including all VoIP
Media Modules.
3. Type
show voip v0
to display the VoIP resource on the motherboard.
Note:
Note:
It is not necessary to configure the VLAN, netmask, or IP routes for VoIP engines.
The media gateway parameters are applied automatically.
Checking for IP connections
After you have assigned IP addresses to the P330 Stack Processor (Layer 2 Switching
Processor), the G700 Media Gateway MGP, media modules, and the VoIP resources, validate
the IP connections.
To run the ping command
1. At the MG-???-n(config)# prompt, type
ping mgp <IP_address>
where <IP_address> is the address of an S8300, S8500, or S8700 Media Server, the VoIP
engine, or any other functioning endpoint accessible on the customer’s LAN. It is
recommended to ping endpoints on both the same subnet and a different subnet.
Ping results appear on the screen, similar to the following example.