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G700 Media Gateway Traps
302 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
Add INADS Phone Numbers and Enable Alarms to INADS
The following procedure using the primary server’s Linux shell commands administers the 
dial-out modem to send alarms in the OSS method. In this example, the primary server is an 
S8300, and the services support agency is Avaya’s Initialization and Administration System 
(INADS).
Perform this task after all Communication Manager administration is complete.
To add INADS phone numbers and enable alarms to INADS
1. Connect your laptop to the Services port of the S8300 Media Server
Note:
Note:
Do these steps only if the S8300 is the primary controller and the customer has a 
maintenance contract with Avaya. Use the information acquired from the ART 
tool (see “Run the ART Tool for the INADS IP Address” in Chapter 3 of 
"Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G700 Media Gateway Controlled by an 
Avaya S8300 or S8700 Media Server, 555-234-100
"). Also, a USB modem must 
have already been installed. See "Universal Serial Bus (USB) Modems" in 
Chapter 7 of the same source.
2. Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box
3. Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter.
4. Log in as craft.
5. At the prompt, type almcall -f INADS phone number -s second-number and press 
Enter.
6. At the prompt, type almenable -d b -s y and press Enter
7. Type almenable and press Enter to verify that the alarms are enabled.
8. Log off.
Configure the G700 to Send its Traps to the Primary Server
Configuring the G700 Media Gateway to send SNMP traps to the primary server can be 
accomplished by two commands:
Layer 2 Switching Processor CLI command: set snmp community trap [community 
string
]
Media Gateway Processor (MGP) CLI command: set snmp trap <IP address
enable
Configure an SNMP community string for traps
SNMP requires community strings to be used for each SNMP "request". You can set only three 
community strings on the G700 — one each for read requests, write requests, and traps. The 
command for traps is set snmp community trap [community string].