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Chapter 5 Site-Specific Configuration
Configuring Call Control Resource Allocation
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PSAX 2300 Multiservice Media Gateway User Guide
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Release 9.0.0
Saving the Configuration and Rebooting the System
Perform the following procedure to save the values set from the previous
procedure, and reboot the PSAX 2300 system.
Begin
1
Select the Console Interface Main Menu window by pressing Ctrl+G.
The Console Interface Main Menu window is displayed.
2
Select the Save Configuration [Modified] option (Ctrl+A) to save the
modification. [Modified] is removed from the window when Save Con-
figuration is selected.
3
Select the Diagnostics option (Ctrl+D).
The Diagnostics Menu window is displayed (see Figure 5-14).
4
Select the Reboot Hardware Components option.
The Remote Reboot Configuration window is displayed (see
Figure 5-15).
5
Select the Reboot Chassis command.
The VxWorks shell is restarted in a process called the auto-boot. If you
press a key during the auto-boot process, the auto-boot process will stop.
To resume the auto-boot process press Shift+2 (the @ symbol). After the
auto-boot process is complete, the configuration values you entered in
the procedure are now in effect.
The CPUn module(s), and I/O and server modules are rebooted.
6
After the
Press RETURN to log in...
message is displayed, log back
into the system, if necessary.
End
†
When using both SPVC and SVC connection types, you can set up any combina-
tion of calls as long as you do not exceed 100% of the call control resource mem-
ory allocation (callContrlResAllocUsage field on the Call Control Resource Alloca-
tion Configuration
window).Refer to the configuration guidelines in the field
description table for this window.
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For all three types of connections, you cannot configure more than the maximum
number of duplex calls indicated. For OAM monitoring the maximum number of
calls that can be monitored in one direction is 2,000, and the maximum number
of calls that can be monitored in both directions is 1,000.