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Table 2 RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties

Major Port Usage Alarm Level

Critical Port Usage Alarm Level

Private Netmask

Type: Percent

Range: 0-100

Default: 80

Type: Percent

Range: 0-100

Default: 90

Type: IP address

Range: N/A

Default:

255.255.255.0

(Default gateways are for the cards, not for the host.)

The percent usage at which the number of ports used on the public or private side of an RTP Media Portal (over all blades) causes a major alarm.

The percent usage at which the number of ports used on the public or private side of an RTP Media Portal (over all blades) causes a critical alarm.

The Private Network Mask is used for routing on the Private network.

Public Netmask

Type: IP address

 

Range: N/A

 

Default:

 

255.255.255.0

 

(Default gateways

 

are for the cards,

 

not for the host.)

Default Gateway

Type: IP Address

 

Range: N/A

 

Default: 0.0.0.0

The Public Network Mask is used for routing on the Public network.

The Default Gateway is the gateway router to the rest of the world (the default route).

Note: If this value is not filled in, the RTP Media Portal will fail to provide service. The RTP Media Portal will not provide service unless the blades can communicate with the specified Default Gateway.

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Contents MCP RTP Media Portal Page Functional description OverviewHow this chapter is organized Hardware Description Network Component InteroperabilityCard slots for the two different domains Motorola chassis CPX8216T Interfaces Protocols Software update maintenance loadsOAM&P strategy RTP Media Portal interfaces Network Interfaces Signaling and OAM interface CPV5370 Host CPU MCPN765 Media stream interface User interfaces Page OAM&P strategy UpgradesRTP Media Portal software upgrade Shutdown the RTP Media Portal component Task flowsUpdating the RTP Media Portal from the menu tree Update a software loadUpdating the RTP Media Portal from the pull-down menu Load list for updating Successful update dialog box Fault tolerance Fault managementNetwork fault management strategy Fault management procedures Alarm surveillance Example of viewing alarm information Clearing an alarm Clearing the RTP101 Alarm Blade out of service RTP Media Portal AlarmsLogs Clearing the RTP105 Alarm Private Port UsagePage Adding the RTP Media Portal component Configuration managementConfiguration procedures Network strategySoftware load list Add successful dialog box Configuration tabs and properties Configuration management Nortel Networks Confidential RTP Media Portal tab 1 RTP Media Portal tab 2 RTP Media Portal tab 3 RTP Media Portal tab 4 Nortel Networks Confidential Configuration management RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties Not for the host Default gateways are for the cards, not for the hostDefault gateways Are for the cardsRTP Media Portal tab configurable properties RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties Strategy Accounting managementPage Performance management Page Blade IP address randomization Security and AdministrationSecurity strategy overview Network level security functionsPacket filter/firewall Authenticated requestsNapt function RTP Media Portal component level security functionsUser administration Page Page MCP RTP Media Portal