(MGC). If you are using Avaya IW to configure the Branch Gateway, the following are key
actions that must be done in the wizard to ensure correct IP address configuration:
a. In the Usage options screen, select the one of the following usage options that
corresponds to the correct primary controller type:
• Install an LSP that is associated with an S8500 Primary Controller.
• Install an LSP that is associated with an S8300 Primary Controller.
If you selected the correct usage option, the Primary Controller IP Address screen
appears later in the wizard, and calls for the required primary controller IP addresses for
your primary controller type. The following IP addresses need to be configured for each
primary controller type:
Primary media
gateway controller
Number of IP addresses to be
configured
IP addresses to configure
S8300X 1 The IP address of the primary
S8300X
S85XX 2 The IP address of the S85XX's
Control-LAN card (CLAN) and the
IP address of the S8500
b. In the Primary Controller IP address screen, enter all the required IP addresses for the
primary controller type.
There may be a delay after running Avaya IW until the LSP is registered with the
primary MGC and the translations are file synchronized.
Note:
You must add the LSP server correctly to the Main Communication Manager Server.
2. If valid translations are not file synchronized to the LSP, do the following:
a. From a SAT session run from the primary controller, verify that the LSP node-name and
IP address are correctly entered.
b. Use the save translation lsp command to start the file synchronization process.
c. Log in again to Avaya Aura
®
Communication Manager from the LSP and list either
stations or trunks.
d. Verify that the list of stations or trunks is valid.
3. Disconnect the Branch Gateway from the primary controller, ensuring that all telephones are
still connected or have network connectivity to the Branch Gateway.
4. Verify that calls can be made between local telephones using the locally connected outside
lines to the Branch Gateway.
After installation
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