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how to check for / clear LSP

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sekitori

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Jun 27, 2006
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We're planning a networkdown - so some of our servers/gateways (G650/700/350, 8300) will go into LSP.
How do I check which ones have this enabled and how do I clear this when the network is back up ?

I'm not sure about most of the servers as they are 'inherited' from company-mergers and not too well documented....

regards,

Sekitori
 
What version CM do you have, if you have a site that has a S8300 installed, then that site will go into LSP mode. If you have other sites that are just gateways, they will go down.

Depending on the SW level of CM, the LSP's will see the network come back up and go back into standby mode, depending if its configured right.
 
We're on CM5.

We have 8700's in ESS modus and at least one G700 with 8300.

regards,
Sekitori
 
The command list survivable-processor will give you all of your LSP's and ESS's. The command list media-gateway will give you all of your media-gateways. In both commands, the field reg (Registered) will let you know if the LSP/ESS/MG is registered to the main site.

Susan
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list survivable-processor will also show if the ESS / LSP is active

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Ok, great - now I can check the status.

Can you help me along on how to change the status from ESS/LSP back to 'normal'?

I could find it if I dig into the manuals, but it would be much quicker if you could tell me here....

Thanks in advance,

Sekitori

 
For an ESS (using the CUST logon ID):
get forced-takeover ipserver-interface port-network X

For an LSP:
telnet to the Media Gateway and log on with the 'root' user ID and password.
Issue the command config to enter the configuration mode.
Issue the command show mgc to check the status (it might have already recovered on its own).
Issue the command reset mgp to reset the media gateway and force it to re-register back to the mother ship.

Susan
Muffins are just ugly cupcakes.
 
Thanks all of you - this should do the trick.

Sekitori
 
For an LSP:
telnet to the Media Gateway and log on with the 'root' user ID and password.
Issue the command config to enter the configuration mode.
Issue the command show mgc to check the status (it might have already recovered on its own).
Issue the command reset mgp to reset the media gateway and force it to re-register back to the mother ship.

Could you not issue a "disable NR-registration" for the affected network region on the LSP - or am i missing something?

Take Care

Matt
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