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Offline dh_lab

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How to check if Mitel Controller is a MXe Server or an MXe II
« on: January 12, 2010, 01:00:15 AM »
How could i check my controller is a Mxe Server or Mxe 11? 
The controller front it is - (Mitel 3300 Mxe and from the license it show Configurable IP devices -  Maximum 700)
when i checked wih documnets i found it is having two hardware configurations but i am not able to varyfiy which hardware is am having?


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Re: Mxe
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2010, 06:59:24 AM »
there should be a part number lable on the system. what is the part number?

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Re: Mxe
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2010, 07:37:50 AM »
on the Maintaince Command, type the following:

platformtype

This will show what type of controller you have, if is says MXE then you have normal MXE controller, if it says MXE server, then you have an MXE server.

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Re: Mxe
« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2010, 08:09:14 AM »
I don't remember which version the platformtype command came out in, but here is a KBI for earlier versions:

Article ID #
06-5191-00069  Article Type
How-To Guide

   
Article Title
How to identify the platform types: ie. MX, MXE, AX,   Publish Date
Jun-6-2007

Description/Symptoms 
This document is to provide a way to identify the controller type via either maintenance command or via bootup sequence from RTC Shell

 
Body/Solutions 
Each system is assigned with a unique number to determine the platform types as follows:

Table 1: PlatformFamilly number
For CX =64
For MX = 200
For Lite = 250
For AX = 300
For LX = 1000
For MXe = 2000

On RTC shell, if one type "sysGetPlatformFamily" ( without quote), one should use table 1 to determine the platform


Alternatively, during the bootup sequence, one can identify the platform number ( table 1) from bootup ROM as follows:

The following is an extract of 3300 bootup sequence and is to illustrate where to obtain the platform number.
There are 2 places that one can get this platform information:

Location 1: During the initial bootup ROM from RTC shell.


MITEL SYSTEM ROM R2.1/1 Aug 16 2006 (103)

CCA Number : 56007690 RA.4
System Model : 00520001 F2000 <-----F2000 in which 2000=MXe
CPU Model : 8280 R0a10
Reset Config : 04043640
Bus Clock (MHz) : 100
CPM Clock (MHz) : 250
Core Clock (MHz) : 450
Internal Memory Map : f0000000
Main Memory (MB) : 512
Local Memory (MB) : 0
Flash Memory (MB) : 2
MAC Address : 08000f21d05a
POST Bypass : 0
Watchdog Bypass : 0
Slot Id


Location 2: In the middle of bootup sequence
Look for "DW pool created with ., platform: 2000" as follows:

......
MiSslClientConnectSSL(): SSL_CTX_get_verify_result() returned certificate is not
yet valid
ENABLING COMMANDS

Management Layer SUCCESSFULLY started.


Start DHCP service


Start DNS-QryMgr service

MCC initializing with ST TDM Bus connectivity @ 8Mbs.
0x35923c0 (tAppStartup):
DW pool created with 1536 buffers, platform: 2000 <------This is MXe
Initialized and enabled Mcc1.
Initialized and enabled Mcc2.
Dsp List Filename: "/sysro/DspConfig/dsplist.txt"
Dsp Config Filename: "/sysro/DspConfig/dspConfig3300.txt"
Dsp Card Type Filename: "/sysro/DspConfig/DspCardType.txt"
Dsp Type Filename: "/sysro/DspConfig/DspType3300.txt"
Dsp Dynamic Loading Filename: "/sysro/DspConfig/loading3300.txt"
 

 
Test Result 
Mitel has other commands to obtain platfrom.

If one type " GetPlatformType", one has to use the following Table for conversion

For CX = 4
For MX = 3
For Lite = 2
For AX = 6
For LX = 1
For MXe = 5


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Re: Mxe
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2010, 08:15:50 AM »
The Platformtype command was available from release 8

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Re: Mxe
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2010, 02:57:58 PM »
there is another way to identify the controller. Do you have any TDM devices? ISDN trunks, analogue sets, DNI sets? If so then it is MXE II as the MXe Server is IP only (No TDM)

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Re: Mxe
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2010, 10:38:58 AM »
interesting informations.....thank you all


 

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