
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 501 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
6Click the Start transmit button. Monitor progress in the Transmit control
area. Confirm that the node and card properties are transmitted
successfully to Leader 0.
Note: At this point, it is normal that the card properties fail to transmit to
the other cards in the node, because they have not yet received the IP
address from Leader 0 BootP server.
7When the transmission is complete, click Close.
8Reboot the Leader 0 Voice Gateway Media Card. At the IPL> prompt,
enter cardReset.
Alternatively, push the Reset button on the faceplate of the Voice
Gateway Media Card.
End of Procedure
Transmit card properties to all cards in the node
To transmit the card properties to all the Voice Gateway Media Cards in the
node, follow the steps in Procedure 63.
Procedure 63
Transmitting card properties to all cards in the node
1To verify installation and configuration of the node properties, observe the
displays on the card faceplate.
• After successfully rebooting, the Leader 0 card is now fully
configured with the Node Properties of the node and enters a state of
“active Leader”. The card faceplate display shows Lxxx, where
xxx = the number of IP Phones registered with the LTPS on the
Leader card. L000 means that no IP Phones are registered.
• The Leader 1 card and any Follower cards receive their configuration
from the Leader 0 card. The faceplate display shows Fxxx, where
xxx = the number of IP Phones registered with the LTPS on the
Leader card. F000 means that no IP Phones are registered.
CAUTION
OTM 2.2 does not support transmitting node and/or card
properties to a node (or to any of the cards within the
node) which resides on a CS 1000 system.