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  • 1.  Avaya LSP Function

    Posted 04-11-2016 03:10 PM

    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.



  • 2.  Avaya LSP Function

    Posted 04-11-2016 10:07 PM
    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.
    >
    > -----End Original Message-----
    >



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