Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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MEDPRO-C (Media-Processor Control)
Issue 1 June 2005
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MEDPRO-C (Media-Processor Control)
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S8500
 
The TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 provides high-capacity voice over Internet protocol 
(VoIP) audio access to the switch for local stations and outside trunks. A MEDPRO-C MO is 
logged in the Event Log when:
the TN2602AP becomes active
See 
the TN2602AP.
o, for CM3.0, the only entry weíll see is when the one board goes active.
MEDPRO-C Error Log Entries
Notes:
a. Error Type 1: the circuit pack has been removed from the system or is not fully 
administered. The alarm is logged about 15 minutes after the circuit pack has been 
removed, or 11 minutes after the SAKI test (#53) fails.
To be fully administered, an IP Media Resource must:
Have an entry on the circuit pack screen (change circuit-pack)
Have the Media Resource IP address administered (change node-names)
Be enabled (change ip-interface)
MO Name in 
Alarm Log
Alarm
Level
Initial SAT Command to Run
Full Name of MO
MEDPRO-C
This MO is not hardware-based, there will be 
no alarms, commands to run, or tests to clear. 
Events appear in display event logs.
Media-Processor Control
Table 571: Media Processor Control Circuit Pack Maintenance Error Log Entries 
Error
Type
Aux
Data
Description
)
The board was taken out of service.
10002 (
10012 (
Board transition to the active state