
Manual installation of a new G700 without an S8300
502 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
To assign the IP address to the P330 stack processor
1. At the
P330-1(super)#
prompt, type
nvram init
to initialize the default values of the
media gateway processor.
This command ensures that any existing configuration information is cleared so you can
enter the IP address and IP route information.
The system prompts you to verify that you want to erase the configuration.
2. Answer the prompt by typing
y
(es)
.
The process re-initializes the G700 software back to factory defaults so new IP addresses
can be stored correctly in the software. It also clears all configuration and administration on
the G700 Media Gateway.
The G700 Media Gateway re-initializes.
3. Type
configure
to change to configuration mode.
4. At the
P330-1(configure)#
prompt, type
set interface inband
<vlan> <ip_address> <netmask>
to assign an IP
address to the P330 stack processor.
<vlan>
is the vlan number, usually 1, to be established on the S8300 for the G700 Media
Gateways. The
<ip_address> <netmask>
is the assigned address and subnet for the
P330 stack processor.
5. Type
reset
and press
Enter
to reset the stack.
Select
Yes
at the dialog box that asks if you want to continue.
All LEDs flash. As the unit powers up, self-tests are run. When the G700 MPG or P330
stack processor has reset, login again to continue.
6. Login at the
Welcome to P330
menu.
The prompt
P330-1(super)#
appears.
7. Type
configure
to obtain the
P330-1(configure)#
prompt.
To establish IP routing for the stack
1. Type
show interface inband
to verify that the Avaya P330 stack server (Layer 2
Switching Processor) has the correct address.
2. Type
set ip route 0.0.0.0
<default-gateway>
to specify the gateway to handle
addresses outside of the local subnet.
<default-gateway>
is the IP address of the customer’s default network gateway. This
address should be available in the planning documentation.
3. Press
Enter
to save the destination and gateway IP addresses.
4. Type
show ip route
.
The route net and route host tables appear. Verify that the information is correct.
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