list media-gateway

Last Updated : Mar 14, 2024 |

Use list media-gateway from the primary server to see all administered gateways.

Syntax

list media-gateway [ type x ] [ region #  ] [ schedule ]
type x

Type of gateway (g250, g430, g450).

region #

Region number.

schedule

Specify a time to run the command.

list media-gateway field descriptions

Field

Description

Number

The number assigned to the gateway by the primary server administration.

Name

The name given to the gateway by the user.

Serial No

The serial number of the gateway. Use the show system gateway CLI command or see the sticker on the back of the unit to locate the gateway serial number.

Rec Rule

Recovery Rule that applies to the gateway, as set on the system-parameters mg-recovery-rule screen.

For more information about recovery rule, see Administering Avaya Aura® Communication Managerand Administering Network Connectivity on Avaya Aura® Communication Manager.

FW Ver/ HW Vint

Firmware version and hardware vintage.

Cntrl IP Addr

IP address of the Procr.

IPv4 Address/ IPv6 Address

The IP address of the gateway.

The IP address field is blank until the gateway registers for the first time. Once the gateway registers, the IP address appears, even if the gateway becomes unregistered. That IP address changes when a gateway with a different IP address is validly registered with the same administered identifier. The populated IP address is persistent over reboots.

The IPv6 addresses of the gateways are supported.

Type

Type of gateway. Use the help key to list the valid types of gateways.

NetRgn

The network region number assigned to the gateway.

Reg?

y — A gateway is currently registered with the primary server.

n — A gateway is not currently registered with the primary server.

pd — A gateway registration is pending, subject to the Recovery Rule as assigned on the set on the system-parameters mg-recovery-rule screen.

ad — The gateway 1 is in a network region that was automatically disabled by the split registration solution feature and the gateway 2 is in a network region that was manually disabled by the disable nr-registration command. To enable the network region (if the network region has a gateway administered for time-day-window), the administrator does not need to perform any action . The region re-enables itself.

rd — The gateway is in a network region that was both manually and automatically disabled. In this case, the status form shows only the manual status rd. To enable the network region, the administrator must run the enable nr-registration command.

ap — The gateway is in a network region that was automatically disabled by the split registration solution feature and is now communicating with CM. To enable the network region (if the network region has a gateway administered for time-day-window), the administrator does not need to perform any action. The region re-enables itself.

rp — The gateway is in a network region that was manually disabled by the disable nr-registration command and is now communicating with CM. If a network region is both manually and automatically disabled, the status form shows only the manual status rp. To enable the network region, the administrator must run the enable nr-registration command.