Nortel Networks MCP 1.1 FP1(02.02), NN10035-111 manual Signaling and OAM interface CPV5370 Host CPU

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Figure 5 Signaling and OAM interface - CPV5370 Host CPU

The rear transition module for the CP5370 Host Central Processing Unit (CPU) card contains the following:

COM2 port for connection to a terminal server and local monitor.

Two Ethernet ports which provide connectivity to the Private Network. The connection carries signaling and OAM data.

The Ethernet 1 port is always used to provide an active connection.

The Ethernet 2 port provides a standby connection. The standby ethernet function is enabled by default through the “Activate IP Failover” property when configuring the RTP Media Portal. (See Table 2, “RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties,” on page 33.)

These Ethernet connections carry the following:

MGCP+ signaling to communicate with the SIP Application Module.

operations, administration and maintenance (OAM) data to the Management Module.

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Contents MCP RTP Media Portal Page Overview How this chapter is organizedFunctional description Hardware Description Network Component InteroperabilityCard slots for the two different domains Motorola chassis CPX8216T Software update maintenance loads OAM&P strategyInterfaces Protocols RTP Media Portal interfaces Network Interfaces Signaling and OAM interface CPV5370 Host CPU MCPN765 Media stream interface User interfaces Page Upgrades RTP Media Portal software upgradeOAM&P strategy 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 management Network fault management strategyFault tolerance 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 Configuration procedures Configuration managementNetwork strategy Adding the RTP Media Portal componentSoftware 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 Default gateways Default gateways are for the cards, not for the hostAre for the cards Not for the hostRTP Media Portal tab configurable properties RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties Strategy Accounting managementPage Performance management Page Security strategy overview Security and AdministrationNetwork level security functions Blade IP address randomizationNapt function Authenticated requestsRTP Media Portal component level security functions Packet filter/firewallUser administration Page Page MCP RTP Media Portal