Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 775 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
Restarting the card causes the follower card to obtains its BOOTP
parameters from the Leader, and also establishes ELAN and TLAN
subnet connectivity.
15 Follow the steps in Procedure 38 on page 411 to load the CONFIG.INI file
onto the card.
16 Follow the steps in Procedure 43 on page 427 to download the latest
software to the Voice Gateway Media Card.
17 Follow the steps in Procedure 44 on page 432 to reboot the card and run
the new software.
18 Follow the steps in Procedure 46 on page 438 to update the card’s
firmware.
End of Procedure

Replace a Leader Voice Gateway Media Card

To replace a Leader Voice Gateway Media Card, follow the steps in

Procedure 109.

Procedure 109
Replacing a Leader Voice Gateway Media Card
1Locate the faulty card by the TN, MAC address, and IP address.
2Disable the faulty Voice Gateway Media Card in LD 32 with the DISI
command.
The system outputs “NPR0011” when the card has been completely
disabled by the DISI command.
3Use the disiTPS command at the IPL> CLI to disable the LTPS on the
faulty Voice Gateway Media Card.
This forces all IP Phones registered on this card to reregister. If there are
sufficient resources, this can take up to several minutes. If there are not
sufficient resources, IP Phones can remain unregistered indefinitely.
4Use the isetShow command to monitor the status of the card and the
re-registration of the IP Phones.
The Voice Gateway Media Card is completely disabled when no IP
Phones are registered on the card.
5Remove the faulty Voice Gateway Media Card from the system.