What is IP network region in avaya?
A network region is a group of IP endpoints that share common characteristics and resources. Every IP endpoint on an Avaya Communication Manager system belongs to a network region.
What is IP network region?
Use network regions to group IP endpoints and VoIP and signaling resources that share the same characteristics. Signaling resources include Media Processor and C-LAN circuit packs.
What is IP codec set?
Next, Codec Sets are assigned to IP Network Regions. IP Network Map entries are then associated with IP Network Regions. IP telephones map to IP Ranges thereby creating the link between telephones and IP Network Regions. Lastly, Codec Sets are associated with the logical links between IP Network Regions.
What does network region mean in Avaya Communication Manager?
A network region is a group of IP endpoints that share common characteristics and resources. Every IP endpoint on an Avaya Communication Manager system belongs to a network region. By default all IP endpoints are in network region 1, and if left as such they would all share the same characteristics
Where does PE or PROCR go in Avaya?
Our PE or PROCR is in region 200. Wondering why it was put in a region by itself it appears. The IP phones all register to the CLAN cards as the CLAN cards are in region 1 and the IP mapping is region 1.
How many regions are there in clan Avaya?
We have 4 regions defined. Our IP map has three regions but the DHCP IP pool space only maps to region 1. Region 2 and 3 IP space I think were planned for future use. All regions will use the same IP space. All our CLAN cards are in region 1 except one is in region 2.
How to assign voice subnets to network regions?
Use the ip-network-map table to statically assign voice subnets to the appropriate region for their location or local media gateway. An endpoint can use procr as a registrar but be a member of a network region that is different than procr.