Avaya S8300 User Manual
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Manual installation of a new G700 without an S8300
582 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
To define the IP interface of the S8400 or S8500 processor Ethernet port
Note:
Note:
This should have already been established as a part of normal S8400, S8500, or
S8700-series Media Server installation.
1. Type change ip-interfaces procr to open the IP Interfaces screen.
IP Interfaces Screen
2. Complete the fields as described the in
.
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IP INTERFACES
Type: PROCR
Node Name: procr
IP Address: 135.9.41.146
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Link: 1
Enable Ethernet Port? y
Allow H.323 Endpoints? y
Nework Region: 1
Allow H.248 Gateways? y
Gatekeeper
Priority:
5
Target socket load:
Table 38: IP interfaces field descriptions
Field
Conditions/Comments
Type
Display only. PROCR
Node name
The unique node name for the IP interface. The node
name here must already be administered on the Node
Names screen.
IP Address
The IP address (on the customer LAN) of the C-LAN.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask associated with the IP address for this
IP interface.
For more information on IP addresses and subnetting,
see Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya
Communication Manager, 555-233-504.
Enable Ethernet
Port?
The Ethernet port must be enabled (y) before it can be
used. The port must be disabled (n) before changes can
be made to its attributes on this screen.
Network Region
The region number for this IP interface.
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