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Avaya G700 - Identifying the Survivable Processor on the Primary Controller

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Administer Communication Manager
Issue 9.1 June 2006 573
IP Interfaces Screen
2. The field Enable Ethernet Port? should indicate y (yes). The Node Name should be the IP
address of the S8300 media server.
3. In the Allow H.323 Endpoints field, enter a ’y’ to allow H.323 endpoint connectivity to the
server.
4. In the Allow H.248 Endpoints field, enter a ’y’ to allow H.248 media gateway connectivity
to the server.
5. In the Gatekeeper Priority field, enter a value is used on the alternate gatekeeper list. The
lower the number the higher the priority. Valid values for this field are one through nine with
five being the default. This field displays only if the allow H.323 endpoints field is set to y.
Identifying the Survivable Processor on the primary controller
If the primary server has LSPs, you must enter the LSP node names on the LSP form to enable
the LSPs to get translations updates from the primary controller. Once the LSPs are
successfully entered on the LSP form, their status can be viewed with the list
survivable-processor command.
Note:
Note: The LSP node names must be administered on the node-names-ip form before
they can be entered on the LSP form.
1. At the SAT command line, type add survivable-processor <name>, where <name>
is the LSP name from the Node Names screen.
The Survivable Processor screen appears.
change ip-interfaces procr Page 1 of 1
IP INTERFACES
Type: PROCR
Node Name: procr
IP Address: 135.9.41.146
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Enable Ethernet Port? y Allow H.323 Endpoints? y
Nework Region: 1 Allow H.248 Gateways? y
Gatekeeper Priority: 5

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