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TANDBERG
VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction
Getting started
Overview and
status
System
configuration
VCS
configuration
Zones and
neighbors
Call
processing
Bandwidth
control
Firewall
traversal
Appendices
Applications
Maintenance
Restarting and shutting down
!
Do not restart the VCS while the red ALM LED on the front of the box is on. This indicates a
hardware fault. Contact your TANDBERG representative.
Some configuration changes will require a restart of the VCS before they take effect. There will
be a
Restart
button at the bottom of any web pages that include such options, and clicking on
this button will take you to the
Restart
page. If you do not restart the system after making these
changes, you will receive a warning telling you the system needs to be restarted.
Restarting will cause any active calls and registrations to be terminated. For this reason, the
Restart
page displays the number of current calls and registrations, so you can check these before
you restart.
If you do not restart the system immediately, you should refresh this page before restarting
to check the current status of calls and registrations.
Restarting using the web interface
To restart the VCS using the web interface:
Go to either:
1.
Maintenance > Restart
•
.
You will be taken to the
Restart
page.
From any configuration page, click the Restart button.
•
You will be taken to the
Restart
page.
Check the number of calls and registrations currently in place.
2.
Click
3.
Restart system
.
The
Restarting
page will appear, with an orange bar indicating progress.
Restarting using the CLI
Once the system has successfully restarted, you will automatically be taken to the
Login
page.
To restart the VCS using the CLI, type
xCommand Boo
•
t
Restarting
Shutting down
!
Do not shut down the system while the red ALM LED on the front of the box is on. This
indicates a hardware fault. Contact your TANDBERG representative.
!
The system must be shut down before it is unplugged.
!
After the system has been shut down, the only way it can be restarted is by pressing the
soft power button on the unit itself. You must therefore have physical access to the unit if
you wish to be able to restart it after it has been shut down.
Shutting down will cause any active calls and registrations to be terminated. For this reason, the
Shutdown
page displays the number of current calls and registrations, so you can check these
before you shut down.
If you do not shut down the system immediately, you should refresh this page before
shutting down to check the current status of calls and registrations.
Shutting down using the web interface
To shut down the VCS:
Go to
1.
Maintenance > Shutdown
.
You will be taken to the
Shutdown
page.
Check the number of calls and registrations currently in place.
2.
Click
3.
Shutdown System
.
The
Shutting down
page will appear. This page will remain in place once the system has
successfully shut down but any attempts to refresh the page or access the VCS will then be
unsuccessful.
Shutting down using the CLI
The VCS cannot be shut down using the CLI.