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MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG]
Rebooting of MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG]
Reboot the MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG] by using “reboot” command. The assigned configuration data can
also be saved onto the Flash memory by using this command.
Note 9:
Before selecting “Y” to save the running configuration data to the Flash memory, be sure to execute
the following commands:
•set ipaddress (Assign the IP addresses for LAN network side and SIP network side)
•set drsaddress (Assign the IP address of the Telephony Server)
•set sip_server (Assign the IP address of the SIP proxy server)
•set keynumber (Assign a pilot number.)
If any of these items have not been assigned when saving the running configuration data, the fol-
lowing message will be displayed to the unassigned item. When these messages are displayed, you
can select if you want to set the default configuration data or not. If you select “Y” here, the default
values are applied to the configuration data.
MG(SIP)> reboot
Do you want to save Config data? Y/N=y
Select if you want to save the configuration data.
y: save the configuration data.
n: do not save the configuration data.
If other than the above is selected, the following
message is displayed.
“Reboot” command was interrupted.
Do you want to reboot MG(SIP)? Y/N=y
Select if you want to reboot MG-SIP128 [MG-
128SIPMGG].
y: reboot MG-SIP128 [MG-128SIPMGG].
n: do not reboot MG-SIP128 [MG-
128SIPMGG].
If other than the above is selected, the following
message is displayed.
“Reboot” command was interrupted.
Config data File write start.
Config data File write end.
MG(SIP)reboot start...
The following setting commands are not
perfect.
The following is displayed:
“set ipaddress” command.(IPX side)
if IP address for the system side has not been
assigned
“set ipaddress” command.(SIP side)
if IP address for SIP network side has not
been assigned
“set drsaddress” command.
if IP address of DRS has not been assigned
Summary of Contents for SV8500
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Page 110: ...VOL 1 50 CHAPTER 1 DEVICES REQUIRED TO BUILD NETWORK Network Services List Box Example ...
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Page 292: ...VOL 2 39 Zone Transceiver ZT LEDs on the Zone Transceiver POWER STATUS Power lamp Status lamp ...
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