Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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IP Office™ Platform 9.1
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Additional Processes: Switching Off a System
12.4 Rebooting a System
It may occasionally be necessary to reboot the system. For example, after reinserting a System SD card with upgraded
system software. That can be done using any of the following processes.
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WARNING
One of the following methods should always be used to restart a system. Simply removing and then reapplying
power to the system may cause the loss of data and unexpected system operation.
Process Options
1.
Reboot a system using IP Office Manager
2.
Reboot a system using IP Office Web Manager
3.
Reboot a system using the Reset button
4.
Reboot a system using a system phone
12.4.1 Reboot a System Using IP Office Manager
To reboot a system using IP Office Manager
1. Using IP Office Manager, select File | Advanced | Reboot.
2. Use the Select IP Office menu to locate and select the IP Office system. Enter a valid user name and password.
3. The type of reboot can then be selected.
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Reboot
Select when the reboot should occur.
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Immediate
Reboot the system immediately.
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When Free
Reboot the system when there are no calls in progress. This mode can be combined with the Call
Barring options.
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Timed
The same as When Free but waits for a specific time after which it then wait for there to be no calls in
progress. The time is specified by the Reboot Time. This mode can be combined with the Call Barring
options.
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Reboot Time
This setting is used when the reboot mode Timed is selected. It sets the time for the IP Office reboot. If the
time is after midnight, the IP Office's normal daily backup is canceled.
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Call Barring
These settings can be used when the reboot mode When Free is selected. They bar the sending or receiving of
any new calls.
4. Click OK.
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