SA-100 Planning, Installation, and Administration Guide
Chapter 7: Maintenance
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Conference:
Indicates the number of active conference and the number of
available conference licenses.
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Usage:
This is the usage state of the switch.
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Unknown
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The usage state is unknown. This might be true because
communication between the server and the switch might have been lost.
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In Use
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At least one port or IP phone has an active call.
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Off Hook
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At least one port or IP phone is off-hook, but no ports are in use.
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Idle
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There are no ports or IP phones off-hook or in-use.
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Service:
This is the service state of the switch.
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Lost Communication
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The server lost communication with the appliance.
NOTE
The appliance may be fully operational but the ShoreTel server cannot
see the appliance due to a networking issue. This also occurs when the
appliance is powered off.
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Upgrade in Progress
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The appliance is currently being upgraded with a
new software version.
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Firmware Version Mismatch
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The appliance is running a version of
software that does not match the version on the server. The appliance
continues to provide audio and Web conferencing and IM services, but does
not have access to any voice services on the server. This typically happens
on software upgrades after the server was upgraded but before the
appliances were restarted and upgraded.
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In Service
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This means the appliance is operating with normal
communications at the correct firmware level.
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Command:
The Command menu allows for issuing commands to a specific
device, while the Apply This Command to All Switches and Appliances menu
allows for issuing commands to all switches and appliances at a site.
From the Command Menu for the Service Appliance 100, either a Restart or a
Reboot command may be issued. The Restart command will restart the
application layer, while the Reboot command will reboot the Linux kernel and
all other components of the operating system and then restart the application
layer.
For more information about the Maintenance - Voice Switches and Service
Appliances Summary panel, refer to the
ShoreTel 12: System Administration Guide
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7.3
Viewing Maintenance Information for an SA-100
To view maintenance information for a particular SA-100, do the following:
Step 1
Launch ShoreWare Director with administrator privilege. The Quick
Look panel appears.
Step 2
In the Site column, select the site in which the SA-100 that you want to
view maintenance information is installed. The Maintenance - Voice
Switches and Service Appliances Summary panel appears.
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