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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Overview; How this chapter is organized
  • Page 4 – Figure 1 Network Component Interoperability
  • Page 5 – Figure 2 Card slots for the two different domains
  • Page 6 – Hot Swap Controller and Bridge (HSC) module; Figure 3 Motorola chassis CPX8216T
  • Page 7 – Software update maintenance loads
  • Page 8 – Figure 4 RTP Media Portal interfaces
  • Page 9 – Figure 5 Signaling and OAM interface - CPV5370 Host CPU; COM2 port for connection to a terminal server and local monitor.
  • Page 10 – Figure 6 MCPN765 Media stream interface
  • Page 11 – Relays media packets between end points.
  • Page 13 – Upgrades; RTP Media Portal software upgrade
  • Page 14 – Note 1: Software loads are encrypted for security reasons.; Task flows; From the System Management Console:; Shutdown the RTP Media Portal component; From the System Management Console
  • Page 15 – Update a software load; Figure 7 Updating the RTP Media Portal from the menu tree
  • Page 16 – Figure 8 Updating the RTP Media Portal from the pull-down menu
  • Page 17 – You can only do an update from one version to another.; Figure 10 Load list for updating; Once the update is complete, the following window appears:
  • Page 18 – Figure 11 Successful update dialog box
  • Page 19 – Fault management; Fault tolerance
  • Page 20 – Fault management procedures
  • Page 21 – Figure 12 Example of viewing alarm information
  • Page 22 – RTP Media Portal Alarms; Clearing the RTP101 Alarm (Blade out of service)
  • Page 23 – Clearing the RTP105 Alarm (Private Port Usage); Logs
  • Page 25 – Configuration management; This chapter is organized as follows:; Network strategy; Configuration procedures
  • Page 26 – Figure 13 Adding the RTP Media Portal component; You will be prompted to choose a software load.; Figure 14 Software load list; You will be prompted to configure the RTP Media Portal.
  • Page 27 – Figure 15 Add successful dialog box
  • Page 28 – Table 1 System Output Manager tab configurable properties; Send to File
  • Page 33 – Table 2 RTP Media Portal tab configurable properties; Call Legs
  • Page 34 – Host Receive Port
  • Page 35 – Private Netmask
  • Page 36 – Long Idle Duration
  • Page 37 – Static RTP Ports
  • Page 39 – Accounting management; Strategy
  • Page 41 – Performance management
  • Page 43 – Security and Administration; Security strategy overview; Network level security functions
  • Page 44 – RTP Media Portal component level security functions
  • Page 45 – User administration
  • Page 48 – MCP RTP Media Portal; Basics
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NN10035-111

Succession Multimedia Communications Portfolio

MCP RTP Media Portal

Basics

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MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02)

April 2003

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Page 3 - Overview; How this chapter is organized

3 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP RTP Media Portal Basics Nortel Networks Confidential Overview How this chapter is organized This chapter is organized as follows: • “Functional description” on page 3 • “Hardware” on page 4 • “Software update maintenance loads” on page 7 • “OAM&P strategy”...

Page 4 - Figure 1 Network Component Interoperability

4 Overview NN10035-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Confidential Figure 1 Network Component Interoperability The clouds in the diagram represent two distinct networks. The Private Network cloud interacts with the Public Network cloud throu...

Page 5 - Figure 2 Card slots for the two different domains

Overview 5 Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks MCP RTP Media Portal Basics Nortel Networks Confidential An RTP Media Portal occupies a single chassis domain (side) on a CPX8216T. Therefore, a single CPX8216T can host two RTP Media Portal components (one in chassis Domain A, the other in chassis Domain...

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