
Field Description
IP Address Contains the IP Address of the Gateway Server.
Status information appears to the right of this field.
Click the IP Address to view statistical data related to
the associated server.
If the IP Address displays in red, the server is not
responding, which can indicate a server software
problem or system outage.
If the IP Address displays in grey, the server is
unavailable.
Domain Name Contains the Domain name for the Avaya 3100 Mobile
Communicator Gateway server.
Status Indicates the status of the Gateway Servers.
• Running—The server is running and active.
• Network Error—Connectivity to the server has been
lost.
• Stopped—The server is stopped.
• Running-Standby—The server is in standby mode.
If users cannot log in for any reason, the gateway
status appears in red. If the server is running but needs
a restart (for example, to apply pending configuration
changes), the gateway status appears in orange and
an asterisk (*) appears beside the text.
Last Alarm Entry Click this field to open the alarm log file. The
timestamp (MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS) indicates the
time of the most recent SEVERE or WARNING alarm
message. The total number of outstanding alarms
appears in brackets. For example, (5) indicates that
five alarms have been raised but not yet cleared.
Message examples:
• The “MandatoryGatewayConfig” alarm indicates
that you must enter configuration settings and
restart the server.
• The “GatewayStopped” information message
indicates that the server has been stopped from the
Web Administration Console or command line.
Notes:
• You can access the alarm log file from the Tools
page under Server Logs.
• To clear an alarm, you must solve the original error
condition.
• Whenever the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator
Gateway server stops, all alarms and informational
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