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MG-SIP16 [SCA-16SIPMGA/MG-16SIPMGA]
REBOOT COMMAND
2
REBOOT
This command is used to reboot the MG-SIP16. Also configuration data can be saved to the Flash memory
by using this command.
Note 1:
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 side and SIP network side.)
- set drsaddress (Assign the IP address of DRS.)
- set sip_server (Assign the IP address of the SIP server)
- set keynumber (Assign a pilot number.)
If any item has not been assigned when saving the running configuration data, the following message will
be displayed.
MG(SIP) > reboot
Do you want to save Config data? Y/N=y
Do you want to reboot MG(SIP) Y/N=y
Config data flash write start.
##
Complete
Config data flash write end.
MG(SIP) reboot start...
• Config data can be saved before rebooting the MG-SIP16. To save
the running config to the Flash memory, enter “y”.
y: save
n: not save
If other than above is entered “
Reboot command was
interrupted
” will be displayed.
• Reboot the MG-SIP16 or not is specified.
y: reboot
n: not reboot
If other than above is entered “
Reboot command was
interrupted
” will be displayed.
The following setting commands are not perfect.
“set ipaddress” command. (IPX side)
“set ipaddress” command. (SIP side)
“set drsaddress” command.
“set sip_server” command.
“set keynumber” command.
So, Config data is made a default setup.
Is it all right?Y/N=y
The following is displayed:
• if the IP address for LAN side has not been assigned
• if the IP address for SIP network side has not been assigned
• if the IP address of DRS has not been assigned
• if the IP address of a SIP server has not been assigned
• if a pilot number has not been assigned
• To apply default value, enter “y”.
If other than above is entered “
Reboot command was
interrupted
” will be displayed.
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