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CHAPTER 6: The Menu System
6.6.2 R
ESET
O
PTIONS
(S
ERV
LINK P
OWER
-C
ONTROLLED WITH
P
OWER
M
ANAGEMENT
M
ODULE
O
NLY
)
NOTE
For more details about Power Management Modules, refer to their own
manual.
When you pull down the Other menu and select Reset Options, the dialog box
shown in Figure 6-35 appears.
Figure 6-35. The Reset (Reboot) Options dialog box.
Use this option if you have a Power Management Module controlling power to the
ServLINK itself. (If you don’t, this box is irrelevant.) This Module should be
attached to the ServLINK’s modem through the ServLINK’s Access Control Card,
as described in
Section 3.1.7.A
. The one and only function of this Module is to
reboot the ServLINK when it receives a call with the characteristics specified here.
Two of these characteristics are mutually interdependent—either they both have
to be enabled or both disabled:
• Click the “Enable Reboot When Less Than” box to trigger a reboot on a call
with just a few rings. The default value is fewer than 3 rings; available values are
3 to 9 rings. This is the preferred reboot method.
• Click the “Enable Reboot When More Than” box to trigger a reboot on a call
that rings many times—the default value is more than 6 rings; available values
are 5 to 14 rings. The ServLINK’s modem is set to answer calls on the fourth
ring; if the few-rings reboot doesn’t work, and the modem fails to answer,
letting the call ring for the number of times specified here will trigger a reboot
anyway.
This brings up an interesting feature: Even though pcANYWHERE hangs up
after the tenth ring, this option can be set to more than 10 rings. This allows
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