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Genesys CTI User Forum => Genesys CTI Technical Discussion => Topic started by: rapjaw08 on July 10, 2010, 07:18:26 PM
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We have a sun micrososystem model sunfire v245 Tserver that connects to the MAPD cards. On the Tserver there are 4 nics and configure as follow.
Nic0 primary lan connection.
Nic1 hotstandby for bge0
Nic2 primary MAPD connection.
Nic3 hotstandby for bge2
Any recommendation on to what NIC 2 which connects to the MAPD switch port settings. Is it be 10/100/100 half or full duplex. currently MAPD is configured as 10 MB half duplex and its switch port settings is also 10 MB half duplex.
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Hi,
You should ask some Avaya guys...
R.
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[quote author=rapjaw08 link=topic=5724.msg24939#msg24939 date=1278789506]
We have a sun micrososystem model sunfire v245 Tserver that connects to the MAPD cards. On the Tserver there are 4 nics and configure as follow.
Nic0 primary lan connection.
Nic1 hotstandby for bge0
Nic2 primary MAPD connection.
Nic3 hotstandby for bge2
Any recommendation on to what NIC 2 which connects to the MAPD switch port settings. Is it be 10/100/100 half or full duplex. currently MAPD is configured as 10 MB half duplex and its switch port settings is also 10 MB half duplex.
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Again...??
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correction on the configuration:
Nic0 primary lan connection.
Nic1 hotstandby for Nic0
Nic2 primary MAPD connection.
Nic3 hotstandby for Nic2
I assume that the Nic2 on the Tserver is connected to a network switch which in then is interconnected with the MAPD card. In Tserver stand point what is the speed settings that a nic of the Tserver should be configured?
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Again and I hope it's for last time --- [b]this is not at all related to Genesys but to Avaya[/b] as Genesys TServer doesn't care what type of link you use as long as it works! You should contact Avaya and ask them for correct configuration.
R.
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We already did. Avaya recommends the MAPD switch port must be set to 10MB half. since am not a genesys expert on regarding the Tserver i just want to confirm if both devices are communicating between each other so there definetly a settings that need to configure in order for 2 devices to communicate with each other.
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TServer doesn't care about network - it just open a TCP/IP connection to specified address using methods provided by operating system. You should configure NICs correctly on operating system level (=correct route table etc.). That's all.
R.