Configure the G700 Media Gateway
Issue 7 January 2005
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After you have assigned an IP address to the G700 processor, telnet directly to the G700 media
gateway processor and login (the login name and password are provided in the planning
documentation).
To assign the IP address to the G700 media gateway processor
1. At the MG-???-n(super)# prompt, type
configure
to change to configuration mode.
2. Type
nvram init
to recondition the processor.
This command ensures that any existing configuration information is cleared so you can
enter the IP address and IP route information.
The system prompts you to verify that you want to erase the configuration.
3. Answer the prompt by typing y
(es)
.
This process re-initializes the G700 software back to factory defaults so new IP addresses
can be stored correctly in the software. It also clears all configuration and administration on
the G700 Media Gateway.
The G700 Media Gateway re-initializes.
4. At the P330-1(configure)# prompt, type
session mgp
.
5. At the MG-???-1(super)# prompt, type
configure
to change to configuration mode.
6. Type
set interface mgp <vlan> <ip_address> <netmask>
to assign an IP
address to the G700 Media Gateway.
<vlan>
is the vlan to be established on the customer’s local network. This is usually 1. The
<ip_address> <netmask>
is the assigned IP address and subnet for the G700 media
gateway.
!
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
If this G700 contains an S8300 configured as an LSP, use the VLAN
administered on the primary controller.
7. At the MG-???-n(configure)# prompt, type
reset mgp
.
A system prompt asks to confirm the reset.
8. Select Yes at the dialog box that asks if you want to continue.
The G700 Media Gateway processor resets. The LEDs on the G700 Media Gateway and
the media modules flash. These elements each conduct a series of self-tests. When the
LEDs on the media modules are extinguished and the active status LEDs on the G700
media gateway are on, the reset is complete.
9. Log in again at the Welcome to P330 menu.
10. At the P330-1(configure)# prompt, type
session mgp
.
11. At the MG-???-1(super)# prompt, type
configure
to reach the configuration level of the
command line interface.