Page 336 of 466 Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card
NN43041-310 Standard 01.11 October 2008
c. Hook the locking devices.
Note: The Voice Gateway Media Card boots automatically. If the Voice
Gateway Media Card is a Follower, then it retrieves the node
configuration files from the IP telephony node Leader. If it is a Leader,
then you must configure it. See IP Line: Description, Installation, and
Operation (NN43100-500) for a detailed configuration procedure.
2 Observe the Voice Gateway Media Card faceplate display.
The red LED remains lit until the card is configured and enabled, at which
point it turns off. When the card has finished booting, the display is either
“Fxxx” or “Lxxx” (where xxx is the number of telephones registered to the
card), indicating that the card is a Follower or Leader.
3 If required, you can now perform maintenance on the card using Element
Manager, or through the card’s maintenance port if you connected a
maintenance terminal to it. See IP Line: Description, Installation, and
Operation (NN43100-500) for detailed maintenance procedures.
End of Procedure
Verifying a card
Verifying a card involves:
• Procedure 72: "Displaying the Voice Gateway Media Card status" on
page 336
• Procedure 73: "Displaying the Voice Gateway status
for all voice gateway channels" on page 338
• Procedure 74: "Displaying the status of Voice Gateway Media Card
units" on page 341
• Procedure 75: "Displaying the status of one unit on a Voice Gateway
Media Card" on page 344
Procedure 72
Displaying the Voice Gateway Media Card status
1 In Element Manager, select IP Network> Nodes: Servers, Media Cards
> Maintenance and Reports from the navigator.
The Node Maintenance and Reports web page opens, as shown in
Figure 143.