Leave me a comment below. I was able to get the recordings moved except about 8 then I got an error that said: "Copying files to remote side failed. Page 84 If you copied the announcement files one by one, you can restore them one by one using the CLI command copy ftp announcement-file. Wave file format= CCITT A-Law or CCITT m-Law (mu-Law) companding format (do not use PCM), 8-kHz sample rate, 8-bit resolution (bits per sample), Mono (channels = 1). 2. 2: 01A05 1. G450 w/MP80 Features: This is a way I can share my training with others both new and experienced with the Avaya PBX telephone systems. The Avaya G450 Media Gateway consists of a 3U high, 19" rack mountable chassis with field- removable Supervisor Main Board Module, Power Supplies, Fan Tray, DSP resources and memory. https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100059292, Administering G450s Chapter 15 Page 347, https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100016244, https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/100067833, Companding http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Companding, CM Commands To display a list of announcements from CM run this command list directory board 001v9 /annc. Announcements stored on the integrated announcement board of the media-gateway are used in vectors. ---- ------------------ ------------------ ------------ ------------------- endstream endobj startxref The current max is enough for 1023 files anything over that file count will result in an error. If you are running Communication Manager 4.0 or later, and have a S8720 system with increased capacities configuration, you can have up to 128 VAL boards (TN2501) and 250 VAL sources per system for a total of 378 announcement sources. Note: Before installing the card, check the licensing under System Parameters Customer Options Page 5, TN2501 VAL maximum capacity is set to= Y, and Page 2, Maximum TN2501 VAL boards is set to the number of boards installed, or higher. WavePad Sound Editor Use this app to create, modify announcements with the specs listed above. The first port is a dedicated telephone port for recording and play back announcements. Integrated management release 5.0 (305 pages), Deploying and upgrading avaya g450 branch gateway (155 pages), Branch gateway, configuring v.150.1 (24 pages), Job aid: replacing the field replaceable units (frus) for the media gateway (10 pages), Manual will be automatically added to "My Manuals", Summary of Configuration Changes CLI Commands, Connecting a Console Device to the Services Port, Accessing the CLI Via a Modem Connection to the S8300, Access and Run the Avaya IW Using a Laptop Computer, Authenticating Service Logins with Access Security Gateway (ASG) Authentication, Displaying ASG Authentication Information, Summary of ASG Authentication CLI Commands, Summary of RADIUS Authentication Configuration Commands, Summary of Telnet Access Configuration Commands, Summary of Master Configuration Key Configuration Commands, Summary of SYN Cookies Configuration Commands, Summary of MSS Configuration CLI Commands, Summary of PMI Configuration CLI Commands, Summary of Default Gateway Configuration CLI Commands, Summary of MGC List Configuration Commands, Typical DNS Resolver Application - VPN Failover, Summary of DNS Resolver Configuration Commands, Upgrading Software and Firmware Using FTP/TFTP, Upgrading Software and Firmware Using a USB Mass Storage Device, Uploading Software and Firmware from the Gateway, Summary of Software and Firmware Management Commands, Backing up and Restoring the G450 Using a USB Mass Storage Device, Backing up Administration and Configuration Files Using a USB Mass Storage Device, Restoring Backed up Configuration and Administration Files to a Gateway Using a USB Mass Storage Device, Replicating a G450 Using a USB Mass Storage Device, Replacing/Adding/Upgrading Media Modules Using a USB Mass Storage Device, Summary of USB Backup, Restore, and Replication Commands, Backing up and Restoring Configuration Files, Backing Up/Restoring a Configuration File Using FTP/TFTP/SCP, Backing Up/Restoring a Configuration File Using a USB Mass Storage Device, Summary of Configuration File Backup and Restore Commands, Listing the Files on the Avaya G450 Media Gateway, SLS Interaction with Specific G450 Features, IP Softphone Shared Administrative Identity in SLS Mode, Configuring Communication Manager for SLS, Using PIM to Manage SLS Administration on the Gateway, Using the CLI to Manually Configure SLS Administration on the Gateway, Administering Incoming-Routing Parameters, Ethernet Ports on the G450 Media Gateway Switch, Ethernet Ports on the G450 Media Gateway Router, Cables Used for Connecting Devices to the Fixed Router, Summary of Switch Ethernet Port Configuration CLI Commands, Configuring Additional Features on the WAN Ethernet Port, Summary of WAN Ethernet Port Configuration CLI Commands, Summary of DHCP Client Configuration CLI Commands, Summary of LLDP Configuration CLI Commands, Displaying the Status of the Syslog Server, Disabling Logging System Messages to a Log File, Deleting Current Log File and Opening an Empty Log File, Displaying Conditions Defined for the File Output Sink, Discontinuing the Display of System Messages, Displaying How the Session Logging Is Configured, Summary of IPHC Header Compression CLI Commands, Summary of Van Jacobson Header Compression CLI Commands, Displaying and Clearing Header Compression Statistics, Summary of Qos, RSVP, and RTCP Configuration CLI Commands, Configuring Weighted Fair Voip Queueing (WFVQ), Summary of WFVQ Configuration CLI Commands, Summary of Priority Queueing Configuration CLI Commands, Summary of CLI Commands for Configuring the USB Port for Modem Use, Summary of CLI Commands for Configuring the Console Port for Modem Use, Configuring the Console Device to Connect to the Console Port, Configuring the Avaya MM340 E1/T1 WAN Media Module, Resetting and Displaying Controller Counters, Activating Loopback Mode on an E1/T1 Line, Summary of E1/T1 Ports Configuration Commands, Configuring the Avaya MM342 USP WAN Media Module, Summary of USP Port Configuration Commands, Resetting and Displaying Frame Relay Interface Counters, Verifying the WAN Configuration and Testing Connectivity, Summary of WAN Configuration Verification Commands, Prerequisites for Configuring Modem Dial Backup, Modem Dial Backup Interactions with Other Features, Setting the Severity Level of the Logging Session, Summary of ICMP Keepalive Configuration Commands, Enabling Dynamic CAC and Setting Maximum Bandwidth, Summary of Dynamic CAC Configuration Commands, Example of Tracking a Single Remote Device, Typical Application - VPN Failover Using Object Tracking, Typical Application - Backup for a WAN Fastethernet Interface, Typical Application - Interface Backup Via Policy-Based Routing, Typical Application - Tracking the DHCP Client Default Route, Summary of Object Tracking Configuration Commands, Frame Relay Traffic Shaping and FRF.12 Fragmentation, Summary of Frame Relay Traffic Shaping Commands, Gateway Avaya G450 Installing And Upgrading, Software Avaya Media Gateway G350 User Manual, Gateway Avaya G450 Overview And Specification, Gateway Avaya G450 Quick Start For Hardware Installation, Gateway Avaya Aura G450 Installation, Quick Start, Gateway Avaya G430 Installation And Upgrades, Page 31: Chapter 2: Supported Lan Deployments, Page 33: Port And Switch Redundancy Configuration, Page 35: Stp And Switch Redundancy Configuration, Page 37: Chapter 3: Configuration Overview, Page 38: Defining The Usb-Modem Interface, Page 43: Chapter 4: Accessing The Avaya G450 Media Gateway, Page 47: Accessing The Cli Via A Serial Modem, Page 48: Accessing The Cli Via A Modem Connection To The S8300, Page 49: Access And Run The Avaya Iw Using A Laptop Computer, Page 53: Accessing Avaya Communication Manager, Page 55: Authenticating Service Logins With Access Security Gateway (Asg) Authentication, Page 59: Displaying Asg Authentication Information, Page 60: Summary Of Asg Authentication Cli Commands, Page 63: Summary Of Ssh Configuration Commands, Page 66: Summary Of Radius Authentication Configuration Commands, Page 67: Enabling And Disabling Recovery Password, Page 68: Summary Of Telnet Access Configuration Commands, Page 69: Configuring The Master Configuration Key, Page 75: Defining Custom Dos Classifications, Page 78: Summary Of Mss Configuration Cli Commands, Page 79: Chapter 5: Basic Device Configuration, Page 80: Configuring The Primary Management Interface (Pmi), Page 81: Summary Of Pmi Configuration Cli Commands, Page 83: Survivability And Migration Options, Page 88: Summary Of Mgc List Configuration Commands, Page 93: Dns Resolver Configuration Example, Page 95: Viewing The Status Of The Device, Page 97: Summary Of Device Status Commands, Page 98: Software And Firmware Management, Page 100: Upgrading Software And Firmware Using Ftp/Tftp, Page 101: Upgrading Software And Firmware Using A Usb Mass Storage Device, Page 102: Uploading Software And Firmware From The Gateway, Page 104: Summary Of Software And Firmware Management Commands, Page 105: Backing Up And Restoring The G450 Using A Usb Mass Storage Device, Page 106: Backing Up Administration And Configuration Files Using A Usb Mass Storage Device, Page 108: Restoring Backed Up Configuration And Administration Files To A Gateway Using A Usb Mass Storage Device, Page 111: Replacing/Adding/Upgrading Media Modules Using A Usb Mass Storage Device, Page 113: Backing Up And Restoring Configuration Files, Page 114: Backing Up/Restoring A Configuration File Using Ftp/Tftp/Scp, Page 115: Summary Of Configuration File Backup And Restore Commands, Page 116: Listing The Files On The Avaya G450 Media Gateway, Page 117: Chapter 6: Configuring Standard Local Survivability (Sls), Page 121: Call Processing Not Supported By Sls, Page 125: Sls Interaction With Specific G450 Features, Page 129: Using Contact Closure In Sls Mode, Page 130: Ip Softphone Shared Administrative Identity In Sls Mode, Page 131: Example Of Cdr Log Entries And Format, Page 132: Example Of Cdr Log With Contact Closure, Page 133: Configuring Communication Manager For Sls, Page 138: Using Pim To Manage Sls Administration On The Gateway, Page 159: Configuring The Sls Data Through The Cli, Page 163: Administering Station Parameters, Page 173: Administering Trunk-Group Parameters, Page 180: Administering Signaling-Group Parameters, Page 181: Administering Dial-Pattern Parameters, Page 182: Administering Incoming-Routing Parameters, Page 184: Summary Of Sls Configuration Commands, Page 193: Chapter 7: Configuring Ethernet Ports, Page 194: Configuring Switch Ethernet Ports, Page 195: Summary Of Switch Ethernet Port Configuration Cli Commands, Page 196: Configuring The Wan Ethernet Port, Page 197: Wan Ethernet Port Traffic Shaping, Page 198: Summary Of Wan Ethernet Port Configuration Cli Commands, Page 202: Releasing And Renewing A Dhcp Lease, Page 204: Summary Of Dhcp Client Configuration Cli Commands, Page 208: Summary Of Lldp Configuration Cli Commands, Page 212: Displaying The Status Of The Syslog Server, Page 216: Displaying How The Session Logging Is Configured, Page 225: Chapter 9: Configuring Voip Qos, Page 226: Header Compression Configuration Options, Page 228: Summary Of Iphc Header Compression Cli Commands, Page 229: Configuring Vj Header Compression, Page 231: Summary Of Van Jacobson Header Compression Cli Commands, Page 234: Weighted Fair Voip Queuing (Wfvq), Page 235: Summary Of Wfvq Configuration Cli Commands, Page 237: Summary Of Priority Queueing Configuration Cli Commands, Page 239: Chapter 10: Configuring The G450 For Modem Use, Page 241: Summary Of Cli Commands For Configuring The Usb Port For Modem Use, Page 242: Configuring The Console Port For Modem Use, Page 243: Summary Of Cli Commands For Configuring The Console Port For Modem Use, Page 244: Configuring The Console Device To Connect To The Console Port, Page 245: Chapter 11: Configuring Wan Interfaces, Page 248: Frame Relay Multipoint Topology Support, Page 249: Configuring The Avaya Mm340 E1/T1 Wan Media Module, Page 253: Summary Of E1/T1 Ports Configuration Commands, Page 254: Configuring The Avaya Mm342 Usp Wan Media Module, Page 258: Summary Of Ppp Configuration Commands, Page 265: Resetting And Displaying Frame Relay Interface Counters, Page 266: Verifying The Wan Configuration And Testing Connectivity, Page 267: Summary Of Wan Configuration Verification Commands, Page 278: Modem Dial Backup Interactions With Other Features, Page 291: Summary Of Modem Dial Backup Commands, Page 294: Enabling The Icmp Keepalive Feature, Page 295: Example Of Configuring Icmp Keepalive, Page 297: Enabling Dynamic Cac And Setting Maximum Bandwidth, Page 298: Summary Of Dynamic Cac Configuration Commands, Page 305: Viewing Rtr And Object Trackers Logging, Page 306: Example Of Tracking A Single Remote Device, Page 307: Example Of Tracking A Group Of Devices, Page 308: Typical Object Tracking Applications, Page 309: Typical Application - Vpn Failover Using Object Tracking, Page 312: Typical Application - Interface Backup Via Policy-Based Routing, Page 313: Typical Application - Tracking The Dhcp Client Default Route, Page 314: Summary Of Object Tracking Configuration Commands, Page 316: Frame Relay Encapsulation Features, Page 319: Summary Of Priority Dlci Commands, Page 321: Configuration Example For Site A, Page 322: Configuration Example For Site B, Page 325: Chapter 12: Configuring Emergency Transfer Relay (Etr), Page 335: Summary Of Snmp Trap Configuration Commands, Page 337: Summary Of Snmp Access Configuration Commands, Page 338: Configuring Dynamic Trap Manager, Page 339: Summary Of Dynamic Trap Manager Configuration Commands, Page 343: Chapter 14: Configuring Contact Closure, Page 344: Contact Closure Software Configuration, Page 347: Chapter 15: Transferring And Managing Announcement Files, Page 350: Summary Of Announcement Files Commands, Page 351: Chapter 16: Configuring Advanced Switching, Page 360: Summary Of Port Redundancy Commands, Page 362: Summary Of Port Mirroring Commands, Page 366: Spanning Tree Configuration Examples, Page 368: Summary Of Spanning Tree Commands, Page 370: Summary Of Port Classification Commands, Page 371: Chapter 17: Configuring Monitoring Applications, Page 375: Configuring The Rtp Statistics Application, Page 376: Viewing Rtp Statistics Thresholds, Page 378: Configuring Rtp Statistics Thresholds, Page 379: Enabling And Resetting The Rtp Statistics Application, Page 380: Viewing Application Configuration, Page 383: Configuring Qos Fault And Clear Traps, Page 384: Configuring The Trap Rate Limiter, Page 392: Viewing Qos Traps, Qos Fault Traps, And Qos Clear Traps, Page 396: Analyzing Qos Fault And Clear Trap Output, Page 398: Viewing Automatic Traceroute Results, Page 403: A Call Over The Wan From An Analog Phone To An Ip Phone, Page 405: A Local Call Between An Ip And An Analog Phone, Page 407: A Remote Call Over The Wan From An Ip Phone To An Ip Phone, Page 412: Summary Of Rtp Statistics Commands, Page 413: Configuring And Analyzing Packet Sniffing, Page 424: Configuring Packet Sniffing Settings, Page 425: Starting The Packet Sniffing Service, Page 432: Summary Of Packet Sniffing Commands, Page 435: Summary Of Interface Status Commands, Page 436: Configuring And Monitoring Cna Test Plugs, Page 439: Cna Test Plug Configuration Example, Page 441: Resetting The Cna Test Plug Counters, Page 443: Chapter 18: Configuring The Router, Page 446: Interface Configuration Examples, Page 448: Configuring Unnumbered Ip Interfaces, Page 449: Configuring Unnumbered Ip On An Interface, Page 450: Summary Of Unnumbered Ip Interface Configuration Commands, Page 453: Deleting A Route And Its Next Hops, Page 456: Summary Of Routing Table Commands, Page 457: Routing Packets To A Gre Tunnel, Page 458: Preventing Nested Tunneling In Gre Tunnels, Page 459: Recommendations On Avoiding Nested Tunneling, Page 463: Additional Gre Tunnel Parameters, Page 466: Summary Of Gre Tunneling Commands, Page 467: Configuring Dhcp And Bootp Relay, Page 471: Typical Dhcp Server Application, Page 474: Configuring Vendor-Specific Options, Page 475: Dhcp Pool Configuration Examples, Page 477: Displaying Dhcp Server Information, Page 478: Summary Of Dhcp Server Commands, Page 498: Summary Of Route Redistribution Commands, Page 505: Chapter 19: Configuring Ipsec Vpn, Page 506: Overview Of Ipsec Vpn Configuration, Page 510: Configuring A Site-To-Site Ipsec Vpn, Page 511: Ipsec Vpn Configuration Overview, Page 514: Configuring Isakmp Peer Information, Page 518: Configuring An Isakmp Peer-Group, Page 523: Deactivating Crypto Lists To Modify Ipsec Vpn Parameters, Page 524: Configuring And Assigning An Access Control List, Page 525: Assigning A Crypto List To An Interface, Page 531: Configuring The Simple Vpn Topology, Page 552: Full Solution: Hub And Spoke With Vpn, Page 583: Checklist For Configuring Site-To-Site Ipsec Vpn, Page 592: Network Security Using Access Control Lists, Page 595: Defining List Identification Attributes, Page 602: Source And Destination Port Range, Page 604: Tcp Establish Bit (Access Control Lists Only), Page 606: Pre-Configured Composite Operations For Qos Lists, Page 607: Configuring Composite Operations, Page 609: Changing An Entry In The Dscp Table, Page 610: Displaying And Testing Policy Lists, Page 612: Summary Of Access Control List Commands, Page 619: Chapter 21: Configuring Policy-Based Routing, Page 621: Configuring Policy-Based Routing, Page 627: Changing The Object Tracker And Keeping The Next Hop, Page 630: Configuration For The Sample Policy-Based Routing Application, Page 637: Chapter 22: Setting Synchronization, Page 639: Displaying Synchronization Status, Page 652: Mib Files In The Rfc1315-Mib.my File, Page 654: Mib Files In The Q-Bridge-Mib.my File, Page 655: Mib Files In The Entity-Mib.my File, Page 656: Mib Files In The Ip-Forward-Mib.my File, Page 657: Mib Files In The Vrrp-Mib.my File, Page 658: Mib Files In The Utilization-Management-Mib.my File, Page 659: Mib Files In The Entity-Sensor-Mib.my File, Page 660: Mib Files In The Applic-Mib.my File, Page 663: Mib Files In The Ppp-Ip-Ncp-Mib.my File, Page 664: Mib Files In The Rfc1213-Mib.my File, Page 668: Mib Files In The Avaya-Entity-Mib.my File, Page 669: Mib Files In The Xswitch-Mib.my File, Page 670: Mib Files In The Croute-Mib.my File, Page 673: Mib Files In The Rs-232-Mib.my File, Page 675: Mib Files In The Ripv2-Mib.my File, Page 676: Mib Files In The If-Mib.my File, Page 678: Mib Files In The Ds0Bundle-Mib.my File, Page 680: Mib Files In The Ds0-Mib.my File, Page 681: Mib Files In The Policy-Mib.my File, Page 687: Mib Files In The Bridge-Mib.my File, Page 689: Mib Files In The Config-Mib.my File, Page 693: Mib Files In The G700-Mg-Mib.my File, Page 697: Mib Files In The Frame-Relay-Dte-Mib.my File, Page 699: Mib Files In The Ip-Mib.my File, Page 700: Mib Files In The Load12-Mib.my File, Page 702: Mib Files In The Ppp-Lcp-Mib.my File, Page 703: Mib Files In The Wan-Mib.my File, Page 705: Mib Files In The Snmpv2-Mib.my File, Page 706: Mib Files In The Ospf-Mib.my File, Page 709: Mib Files In The Tunnel-Mib.my File.
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