SIP User's Manual
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MediaPack
Startup Process
Version 2.4
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June 2008
B MediaPack
Startup
Process
The startup process (illustrated in the figure below) begins when the gateway is reset
(physically or from the Web / CLI), and ends when the operational software is running. In
the startup process, the network parameters, and software and configuration files are
obtained.
After the gateway powers up or after it is physically reset, the gateway runs all
components. Without configuration, the components are inactive. After running all
components, the gateway attempts to locate a configuration file. If it finds a user-stored
configuration file, the file is executed: if not, a built-in configuration file is used. The last two
lines in the figure,
indicate whether or not a startup configuration file is found.
After the startup, the gateway attempts to determine the reboot reason. If the content of the
memory indicates a system crash, the information about it is stored in the supervisor log
file.
The system then reads the Ring Back tone definitions and internally prepares the Ring
Back tones. This process completes after approximately 50 seconds.
Notes:
•
All log files are rotated internally and need not be cleaned.
•
If the generation of the Ring Back tones is incomplete, the system
may be functional, but unable to play back tone messages .
Figure
B-1: RS-232 Status and Error Messages
Installing Drivers...
Ethernet 0/0, MAC Addr 00:11:2B:00:05:7E, RxQ 32, TxQ 64
Ethernet 0/1, MAC Addr 00:11:2B:00:05:7F, RxQ 32, TxQ 64
4, ISDN Interfaces detected
Loading Bluebox Application...
2015-01-02T04:00:10 : LOGWARNING : No CLI supervision
2015-01-02T04:00:10 : Pwr off/Man reset (0xc0000000)
Loading RTC ... -> OK
Loading ECMM ... -> OK
Loading E2DB ... -> OK
Loading Terminal ... -> OK
2015-01-02T04:00:11 : LOGWARNING : CLI: Cannot load XML
specification '/flash/cli/spec.xml'
2015-01-02T04:00:15 : LOGINFO : CLI: Registered XML
specification 'Default'
Loading CLI ... -> OK
Loading AccountManager ... -> OK
Loading Monitor ... -> OK
Loading Pluginframe ... -> OK
Loading ARP ... -> OK
Loading Ethernet ... -> OK
Loading RouteTableManager ... -> OK
Loading IpCore ... -> OK
Loading TCP ... -> OK
Loading UDP ... -> OK
Loading Ipinterface ... -> OK
Loading NAPT ... -> OK
Loading RIP ... -> OK
Loading TelnetDaemon ... -> OK
Loading ConfigurationAccess ... -> OK