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Avaya Video Communications Systems Administrator Guide
Resetting a System Using the Reset Button
If this reset fails or if you do not have access to the user interface, you can manually reset
the system using the
Reset
button on the back of the codec.
Using the Reset Button on Avaya 1030, Avaya 1050, and Avaya 1040:
If you are using an Avaya 1030, Avaya 1050, or Avaya 1040, you can use the reset button
without removing power to the system. Press and hold the reset button. The blue LED on the
front of the codec changes color or behavior approximately every five seconds until the LED
turns solid blue. The following table indicates the sequence of color and behavior changes
that the LED exhibits and the corresponding effect on the system when you release the reset
button.
Configuring Call Preferences
All users can set auto answer options for calls and specify the maximum number of entries
to appear in the
Redial
list. Refer to the
Avaya Video Communications Systems User Guide
for more information.
Administrators can configure the maximum call time and bandwidth in
Administrator
Preferences : Calls
.
When the LED is This Color:
Release the Reset Button to Get This Result:
blue and red
Note
: The LED may remain in this
state for more than 5 seconds.
Depending on your viewing angle,
the LED may appear purple.
The system reboots without changes to the configuration.
solid red
The system reboots without changes to the configuration.
flashing blue (longer duration on than
off)
The system reboots and resets preferences to their default settings.
flashing blue (shorter duration on
than off)
The system reboots at the initial configuration using the alternate
software image installed on the system and resets values to default
settings.
solid blue
If you release the reset button when the LED turns solid blue the
system stops and does not reboot. Continue to hold the reset button
until the system reboots (approximately 5 to 10 seconds after the LED
turns solid blue). The system reboots without changes to the
configuration.