status nr-registration

Last Updated : Nov 13, 2020 |

Use status nr-registration to view information about the status of the network regions and the link status of the gateways in the network regions.

Note:

To disable network regions manually, use the command disable nr-registrations [network region number]. To enable a network region manually, use the command enable nr-registrations [network region number].

The Split Registrations Prevention Feature (SRPF) automatically disables certain network regions when those regions are controlled by a Survivable Remote Server which has gone active.

To enable SRPF, set Force Phones and Gateways to Active LSPs? to n on the system-parameters ip-options screen. For more information about SRPF, see Administering Avaya Aura® Communication Manager.

status nr-registration all-regions

Use status nr-registration all-regions to view the status of the network regions.

Syntax

status nr-registration   all-regions 
all-regions

Status of all network regions.

status nr-registration all-regions field descriptions

Field

Description

NR

Displays the network region number.

St

Displays the status of a network region. The following are the available values for a network region:

  • en — network region is enabled

  • rd — network region manually disabled

  • prd — pending manual disable

  • pen — pending manual enable

  • pae — pending auto-enable

  • pad — pending auto-disable

  • ad — network region auto-disabled

status nr-registration network-region

Use status nr-registration network-region to view the link status of the gateways in a specific network region.

Syntax

status nr-registration network-region x
network-region x

Network region number.

status nr-registration network-region field descriptions

Field

Description

MG

Displays the gateway number.

St

Displays the status of a gateway.

The following are the possible values for the link status of a gateway:

  • n — not registered

  • y — gateway is registered

  • p — attempting to fallback from a Survivable Remote Server or other backup server

  • rd — network region disabled, link status unknown

  • ad — the region is auto-disabled, link status unknown

  • ap — the region is auto-disabled and the gateway is attempting to fallback from a Survivable Remote Server or other backup server

Note:

If the status of all the gateways is in a p or ap state, the gateways fall back to the server according to the recovery rules. The user can run enable mg-return to enable the gateways to register to the network regions immediately. This command allows the user to override any recovery rules including the case where none are defined. The command has two arguments: all and network-region NR-num.

status nr-registration survivable-processor node-name

Use status nr-registration survivable-processor node-name to view the link status of the gateways using a survivable processor.

If the Split Registration Prevention Feature (SRPF) is enabled, a survivable processor, which can either be a Survivable Remote Server or a Survivable Core Server acting as a Survivable Remote Server, can cover multiple network regions. status nr-registration survivable-processor node-name x displays the status of all the gateways for all the network regions on the server.

Syntax

status nr-registration survivable-processor node-name x
x

Node name of the survivable processor.

status nr-registration survivable-processor node-name field descriptions

Field

Description

MG

Displays the gateway number.

St

Displays the status of a gateway.

The following are the possible values for the link status of a gateway:

  • n — not registered

  • y — gateway is registered

  • p — attempting to fallback from a Survivable Remote Server or other backup server

  • rd — network region disabled, link status unknown

  • ad — the region is auto-disabled, link status unknown

  • ap — the region is auto-disabled and the gateway is attempting to fallback from a Survivable Remote Server or other backup server

Note:

If the status of all the gateways is in a p or ap state, run enable mg-return to enable the gateways to register to the network regions.