Avaya S8100 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
3System initialization
Administer no-license/emergency numbers
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November 2003
Manually setting product ID:
You need to set the product ID for each application. Get the product ID for each application from the
registration group. The steps are:
1 Telnet to the S8100 from the laptop.
2 Go to the "bash" shell from LAC by typing "bash".
3 Use productid command to set the product ids on the S8100. There are two components –
Communication Manager (MultiVantage) and AUDIX. Each component has a unique ID given by
the services group at the time of registration.
Use “productid multivantage-product-id 1xxxxxxxxx” to configure the Communication Manager
ID.
Use “productid audix-product-id 2xxxxxxxxx” to configure AUDIX ID.
Manually setting alarm origination
and alarm-destination number
S8100 runs multiple applications on the platform. Every application reports problems to GAM (Global
Alarming Module) which in turn calls out through the modem to the alarm-destination number. This is
different from the INADS port on other Communication Manager servers, and needs to be configured
using the "oss" bash command. The steps are as follows:
1 Telnet to S8100 from the laptop.
2 Go to the "bash" shell from LAC by typing "bash".
3 Use the “oss” command to set the alarm callout destination. The format is
oss 18005353573 3 3. (The 1
st
parameter is the phone number of the alarm callout destination, the
2
nd
parameter is the number of retries, and the 3
rd
parameter is the retry count).
4 Type alarmorig on to turn on alarm origination.
5 Type reboot immediate to have the changes take effect.
NOTE:
Alarming will fail if Step 5 is not performed.
Administer no-license/emergency numbers
Without a valid license installed or a mismatched license:
1 The system generates a major alarm.
2 Depending upon the nature of the error, a countdown timer starts, but call processing continues
unchanged.
3 If the countdown timer expires, the switch runs in Administration Mode only, and call-processing
capability is limited to incoming and outgoing calls only to preadministered numbers.