VS1 Installation, Configuration & Operating Guide
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CREATING AN EMERGENCY BOOT FLOPPY
An Emergency Boot Floppy must be created to restart the TVS in case of system failure. The disk is
created on-site with a monitor and keyboard connected to the TVS. To create an Emergency Boot
Floppy you need one
high-density, write-enabled
disk. The procedure takes approximately 15
minutes and must occur during downtime. Complete the following steps:
1.
If the server is running with the Command prompt displayed (
Command - >
), type
stop
or
exit
and then press
ENTER
on the keyboard.
or
2.
If the server is not running and the DOS prompt is displayed (
C:\>
), press the RESET button
the server.
•
The server restarts.
3.
When the
VS1 Options
menu appears, press
2
to select the
VS1 Configuration
option.
4.
On the
VS1 Configuration
menu, press
4
to select the
Create an Emergency Boot Floppy
option.
5.
Insert the high-density, write-enabled disk into Drive A of the TVS, and then press
ENTER
.
•
The TVS formats the disk, then copies the necessary files to it. In addition to copying the
files needed to boot the TVS, a copy of the system configurations is saved to the disk. This
procedure takes several minutes to complete.
6.
Remove the disk when prompted. Label the disk and store it in a safe place.
7.
Press any key when the process is complete.
Note
Voice Mail and SMDR data cannot be saved while the system is operating from an
Emergency Boot Floppy.
8.
When the
VS1 Configuration
menu (or TVS Startup menu) appears, press
0
to restart the
server.
Summary of Contents for VS1
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Page 62: ...Tel Site ...
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