4Installing a New G700 without an S8300
Configure the G700
184 Installation and Upgrades for G700 and S8300
December 2003
Establish the IP Routing for the Stack
1Type show interface inband to verify that the Avaya P330 stack server (Layer 2 Switching
Processor) has the correct address.
2Type set ip route 0.0.0.0 <default-gateway> to specify the gateway to handle addresses
outside of the local subnet.
<default-gateway> is the IP address of the customer’s default network gateway. This address
should be available in the planning documentation.
3Press Enter to save the destination and gateway IP addresses.
4Type show ip route.
The route net and route host tables appear. Verify that the information is correct.
Check the serial number of the G700 Media Gateway processor
After you have configured the P330 stack processor, you will assign an IP address to the G700
Media Gateway Processor (MGP). Your first step is to check the serial number of the MGP.
1At the P330-1(configure)# prompt, type session mgp.
2At the MG-???-1(super)# prompt, type show system to list various attributes of the G700.
The system displays a list of attributes, as shown in the following example:
Show System List for G700 Media Gateway
3Write the serial number on your planning document. Make sure it matches the serial number
sticker on the back of the G700 Media Gateway chassis. If there is a difference, the serial number
in the displayed list is correct.You will need this later.
MG-001-1(super)# show sys
Uptime(d,h:m:s): 1, 08:17:12
System Name : -- Empty --
System Location: -- Empty --
System Contact : -- Empty --
MAC Address : 00-04-0D-02-04-EF
Serial No : 02DR07428721
Model No : G700
HW Vintage : 00
HW Suffix : A
FW Vintage : 230
Media Gateway Power Supplies
VOLTAGE(V) ACTUAL(V) STATUS
---------- ---------- ----------
DSP Complex 3.4 3.359 OK
MGP 5.1 5.000 OK
Fans 1.2 0.000 OK
Media Modules -48.0 -47.259 OK
VoIP DSP 1.6 1.570 OK
VoIP 8260 2.5 2.470 OK
Aux -48.0 0.000 OK
--type q to quit or space key to continue--
MG-???-1(super)#