status media-gateway

Last Updated : Nov 01, 2012 |

Use status media-gateway to see the alarm status of the administered gateways.

status media-gateways lists alarms, busyout summary, and H.248 link status for the gateways. The alarms are associated only with board-type alarms on the media modules. Status for VoIP and MGP alarms are provided via the Media Gateway Processor CLI.

Syntax

status media-gateway 

status media-gateway field descriptions

Field

Description

ALARM SUMMARY

Current number of alarms (Major/Minor/Warning) for all administered gateways

BUSYOUT SUMMARY

Current number of trunks/stations in a busy-out state for all administered gateways

H.248 LINKSUMMARY

Current number of H.248 links that are down and up for all administered gateways

GATEWAY STATUS

Alarms (Mj, Mi, Wn)

Number of major alarms, minor alarms, and warnings that exist on each administered gateways.

GATEWAY STATUS Lk

Status of the H.248 link on each administered gateways

up — the link is up

dn — the link is down

pd — the gateway has not yet returned to the primary call controller after having at least one registration request denied.

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 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 1 is in a network region that was automatically disabled by the split registration solution feature and is now communicating with CM and the gateway 2 is in a network region that was manually disabled by the disable nr-registration command 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 both manually and automatically disabled. In this case, the status form shows only the manual status rp. To enable the network region, the administrator must run the enable nr-registration command.