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Remove Media Gateway 1

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Robi544

Technical User
Jun 8, 2009
10
US

I've read a number of posts regarding removal of media gateways. All seem consistent in that translations and hardware must be removed before the media gateway can be removed.

That stated, I have a G250 that has already been physically removed from site. It appears that someone removed the station programming on the PBX , but the gateway still shows ports assigned.



list configuration media-gateway 4

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Board Assigned Ports
Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti p=psa

004V3 ANA IMM no board 01 02 03 04 u u

list station port 004 V3 indicates "No records match the specified query options"

I'd like to get the config deleted so I can prevent MAJ alarms from recurring. Suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

--Dave
 
do a "change system features", temporarily disble TTI (strok eit to 'no'), then you can do a "status tti', once you see that TTI has been disabled, and all ports are 'X''d out, and show up as 'u', you should be able to remove the media gateway. Don't forget to enable TTI again.



Mitch

AVAYA Certified Expert
 
listen to Kevin. You have no "t" or "p" so the ports are assigned to something.
list mark will show if any ports on that board are marked.
The board will disappear when you remove all the port programming. Then you can remove the media-gateway


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bsh

35 years Bell, AT&T, Lucent, Avaya
Tier 3 for 25 years and counting
 
look at your trunk groups as well, you might have 4 POTS lines assigned to that old MM711, or perhaps a few stations. Also check the Personal CO lines "list personal", they might be hiding their as well.



Mitch

AVAYA Certified Expert
 
Thanks all.

Great tip Kevin - and I'm embarrassed I didn't think of that on my own.

Turns out they are trunks as you suspected Mitch. I was expecting analog station ports since this old Nortel guy just isn't conditioned to expect analog stations and/or POTS provisioned on the same card it didn't occur me they could be anything other than stations.

Thanks all!

 
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