Syntax
Use the status media-server command to display the current status of a particular media server.
status media-server x
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x
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is the media server number that's status is displayed.
Field |
Description |
Media Server Number |
The media-server number (1-250). |
State |
The current state of the media server as determined by Communication Manager. The current values are:
Out-of-Service (OOS): The displayed string is Out-of-Service. Avaya Aura® Media Server is Out-of-Service because the associated SIP signaling group is unable to ping Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) or the signaling group is busied out.
In-service (INS): The displayed string is in-service. Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) is in-service and fully functional and available for the establishment of audio channels.
Locked (LOCK): The displayed string is locked. Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) is locked through Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) Element Manager (EM). No sessions exist when Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) is in the locked state. Communication exists between Communication Managerand Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS). However, Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) rejects all Communication Manager channel establishment requests. Communication Managerdoes not use a locked Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS). When Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) is unlocked, it is placed into service and is usable by Communication Manager.
Pending-lock (PLOCK): The displayed string is pending-lock. Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) is placed into pending-lock through AMS Element Manager. Existing sessions remain active. However, no new sessions are created on Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) by Communication Manager.
Pending-In-Service (PINS): Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS) has not obtained licence from the WebLM server. PINS state is displayed on Communication Manager.
Not-Applicable (N/A): This state means that Communication Manager is not attempting to contact a specific media server. This state is only applicable for survivable processors.
Note:
The Main server attempts to contact all Media servers.
Auto Disabled (AD): In an automatically disabled network region.
Region Disabled (RD): In a manually disabled network region by system administrator.
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Sig-grp |
The SIP signaling group. |
Node-name |
The node-name of Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS). |
IP Address |
The actual IP address of the media server. |
NetRgn |
The Far-End Network Region that is used to communicate with the media-server of the SIP signaling Group (1-250). |
SW-Version |
The software version of the media-server. |
VoIP Channel License Limit |
A limit on the number of media channels that can be simultaneously established on Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS). The field must be populated with a value from 1 to 9999 or left blank. Blank indicates no limit. |
Dedicated VoIP Channel Licenses |
The number of channel licenses that can be used by only a specific media server. The field displays a value of blank or values from 1 to 9999. Blank indicates no limit. |
VoIP Channel Licenses In-Use |
The number of media server connections that are currently active. |
Load Factor |
Current load as measured by Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS). The load factor has a range of 0 to 100%. A load factor approaching 100 implies that the media server is pushed to the limits of its processing capacity. |
Estimated VoIP Channel Capacity |
An estimate of the maximum number of audio channels that can be established on the specific Avaya Aura® Media Server (MS). |
Announcements Present |
The number of announcement files administered on Communication Manager that exist on the media server in the announcement storage area used by the specific Communication Manager. |
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MEDIA-SERVER STATUS
Media Server Number: 1
State: in-service
Sig-grp: 1
Node Name: AMS-HQ-1
IP Address: 10.129.48.150
Network Region: 1
SW-Version: 7.6.0.354
VoIP Channel License Limit:
Dedicated VoIP Channel Licenses:
VoIP Channel Licenses in-use: 853
Load Factor: 22%
Estimated VoIP Channel Capacity: 3250
Announcements Present: 124