Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 809 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
8Verify that the card is enabled in the IP Telephony window. Locate the
card in the list at the bottom of the screen. Look under the Card state
column and verify that the status of the card is Enabled.
9Update the Installation Summary Sheet with the new MAC address. See
“Voice Gateway Media Card installation summary sheet” on page 306.
10 Verify the TN, management interface MAC address, and IP address for
each Voice Gateway Media Card. Compare the displayed values with
those on the Voice Gateway Media Card Installation Summary Sheet.
End of Procedure

Access the IPL> CLI from OTM

To access the IPL> CLI from OTM, follow the steps in Procedure 103,
“Accessing a Voice Gateway Media Card using Telnet” on page 685.

Add a “dummy” node for retrieving and viewing

IP Telephony node configuration

Follow the steps in Procedure 116 on page 810 to create a “dummy” IP
Telephony node for retrieving and viewing the IP Telephony node
configuration, without overwriting the existing IP Line configuration data for
an existing node in the OTM IP Telephony database.
Retrieving the actual IP Telephony node configuration to the “dummy” node
is useful in the following cases:
to isolate IP Telephony node configuration faults
to determine which copy of the database is correct, in order to determine
the desired direction of database synchronization:
transmit OTM IP Line to an IP Telephony node
or
retrieve IP Telephony node to OTM IP Line
Add the dummy node manually or by retrieving the IP Telephony node
configuration data from an existing node.