The Remote Media Gateway Models object is a child of the Controlled Networks object. It is used to group together the Remote Media Gateway Model objects.
To create a Remote Media Gateway Model object appropriate to the type of gateway you are using, you can use MetaSwitch-supplied configuration files, which are available from the MetaSwitch Customer Portal (http://support.metaswitch.com), and use the EMS's Import function to import them into your configuration. A user name and password are required to access the portal; contact your MetaSwitch account representative to obtain these if necessary.
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Import | To import configuration information from a previously exported text file for one or more Remote Media Gateway Model child objects, click on the 'Import' pushbutton. See MetaSwitch Class 5 Softswitch Operations Manual: Overview for more details of importing configuration information. |
Parameter |
Access |
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Import - number of objects imported | Read only | The total number of objects (including child objects) read from the import file so far in the current or most recent import operation. |
Import - status | Read only | The status of the current or most recent import operation, if any. Values:
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Import - mode | Change | Whether the imported information is to replace existing EMS objects or to add new ones. This field provides additional checking on the import operation if required. Values:
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Import - file | Change | The name of the text file (in the EMS User's home directory on the EMS Server) from which configuration information for this object will be imported. |
Import - log correlator | Read only | If the import status is Failed, this field contains a correlator for the log message that contains details of the failure. Click on the 'go to log' button next to this field to jump to this message in the EMS log viewer window. |
Import - correlator metaswitch | Read only | If the import status is Failed, this field contains the name of the EMS Server or MetaSwitch Network Element that generated the failure log. You may need this information to find the log in the EMS log viewer window. |