the G450 and it's LSPs get active after some minutes when main CM is down.
The information for the LSPs can be set in several ways:
1. in DHCP options as 2nd point (comma separated)
2. in CM configuration, which is telling the phones about the survivable
remote device
3. in 46xxsettings (not 100% sure).
4. i prefer the dhcp part, because rebooted phones get the relevant
information in this way as well.
regards,
andre
2016-04-12 1:10 GMT+02:00 Eric inson <
iaug-sys-net@lists.iaug.org>:
> Hello, I have a silly question but here goes.
>
> We have two main Avaya systems at or corp office, and all our remote sites
> have a Avaya 450, the local DHCP sever has the options for the remote
> systems at corp
> MCIPADD=10.100.100.38,10.100.100.28,MCPORT=1719,TFTPDIR=/,HTTPSRVR=10.100.100.99,TFTPSRVR=10.7.192.1,L2Q=1,L2QVLAN=705
>
> but the local PBX isn't specified at all.
>
> The 46xxsettings.txt file is as follows.
>
> SET L2QVLAN 705
> SET ICMPDU 0
> SET ICMPRED 0
>
> The other day the carrier had a cut at one site so the DS3 was down as
> well as the PRI, after this all the phones at the site wemt into discover,
> so none of the phones were functional.
>
> Our phone vendor says this is the way it's supposed to be, all the phones
> only point to corp.
>
> I was like WTH, that makes no sense to me, what's the point of having 60+
> 450's out there if all they do is use power and hold down the rack.
>
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>
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