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MG(BRI) [SCA-2BRIA/MG-2BRIA]
12.4.5 How to Use Maintenance Command
Configuration command is used just for modifying the default data. Data is to be modified only when it is re-
quired and to the necessary part.
Note:
If the firmware issue is SP-3826 BRI MG SIP BSC PROG-A Issue 5.0 or later, configuration data can be
registered on line without turning off and on the power or pressing RESET switch to start a boot program.
For the available command, refer to <Command List for SP-3826 BRI MG SIP BSC PROG-A Issue 5.0 or
later>.
Note:
“SIP server” used in this section refers to the Telephony Server. The Telephony Server acts as SIP server
for MG(BRI) using SIP.
Note:
When an event causing a restart of the device, such as health check timeout, occurs during startup of the
configuration command, it takes about five minutes to start the rebooting after you exit from the configu-
ration command or enter the last command.
Starting Configuration Command
By using the communication software such as HyperTerminal (
), start a boot program by turning on
the power or pressing RESET switch.
When boot program has started, press ESC key while “Starting MG-BRI boot program” is displayed, then
the boot mode main menu shown below appears.
Main menu of the configuration mode is displayed. Select “Standard mode” or “Custom mode” to start con-
figuration setting.
Note 1:
Set the parameters of the terminal software as follows:
- Port: COM1 (depending on PC setting)
- Baud Rate: 9600 bps
-<Boot mode>Main menu-
Configuration data. --- input:1
Quit
---------------
--- [Q/q]
Input:1
Input “1” and press Enter key.
-<Configuration mode>Main menu-
Please input SIP server data in the priority order.
Standard --- input:1
Custom --- input:2
Quit --- [Q/q]
Input: _
Input 1 or 2 to start configuration setting,
and press Enter key.
1 = to start Standard mode
2 = to start Custom mode
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