Avaya CallPilot 1002rp Maintenance And Diagnostics page 57

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Media Bus
MPB board
Time Switch
Multimedia Channel
Channels
DS30X link
To start or stop a component
1. Run CallPilot Manager and log in.
2. In CallPilot Manager, click Maintenance→Maintenance Admin.
3. Click the plus sign (+) beside the CallPilot server to expand the component tree.
4. Continue clicking the plus sign (+) until the component with which you want to work is
5. Click the hardware component that you want to start or stop.
6. Scroll down to the Maintenance section.
7. Click Courtesy Stop, or Start as required.
Avaya CallPilot® 1002rp Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Component
Result: The Maintenance screen appears.
visible.
Result: The Maintenance screen refreshes to show details about the component.
Button
Start
If the selected component is out of service, click this button to
put it into service.
Courtesy Stop Click this button to take the selected component out of service.
CallPilot waits for calls to be completed before disabling the
component.
Important:
If you are courtesy stopping all components (that is, you are
taking the entire system down), ensure that you inform all
administrators, desktop messaging users, and web
messaging users so that they can log off their sessions before
you proceed.
The system asks you to confirm the courtesy stop. If you click
OK, the component is put out of service after all calls are
finished.
Stop
Click this button to take the selected component out of service
immediately. All calls that are in progress are disconnected
immediately.
Components that can be started and stopped
Effect of stopping
Takes all call processing resources out of service.
Takes all call processing resources on the selected
board out of service.
You cannot perform maintenance administration on
the time switch.
Takes the selected Multimedia Channel out of service.
Takes the selected DS30X channel out of service.
Takes the selected DS30X link out of service.
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