Operation and Maintenance
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Mitel SMB Controller
syd-0657/2.0 – R6.0 – 09.2018
3. Remove the housing cover.
4. Remove the interface cards (see "Interface cards", page 187), the system modules
(see "System modules", page 189) and the wiring adapter.
5. Change the CPU module of the defective mainboard to the new mainboard (see
"Changing the CPU module", page 191).
6. Dismantle all the connected cables in such a way that the new communication
server can be identically reconnected.
Note: The mainboard is not dismantled but replaced complete with metal housing.
7. The new communication server can now be reassembled, fitted and installed in the
reverse sequence.
8. Carry out a first start of the system (see "First start via WebAdmin", page 174) and
upload the configuration data from a backup file back on to the communication
server.
6. 3. 6
Replacing system terminals
6. 3. 6. 1
DSI system phones
Phones with the same level of added features
Replacing a defective phone
Once the defective DSI system phone has been replaced by an identical phone the ter-
minal configuration data is automatically transferred.
Relocating a phone
The assigned port can be modified in the terminal configuration via WebAdmin, and the
phone connected on the new slot. The terminal configuration data is preserved.
Phones with a different level of added features
If a phone is replaced with another type of phone, most of the terminal configuration
data can be taken over using
Multi edit
. A separate
Multi edit (keys)
function is availa-
ble for the key configuration. Details can be found in the WebAdmin help for the view
Standard terminals
(
=qd
).