Rebooting The Standby Media Server; Verifying Reboot Progress - Avaya S8100 Series Manual

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Rebooting the standby media server

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Important:
When you shut down the media server, you lose access to the Maintenance Web
Important:
Interface.
The following steps reboots the media server.
1. On the Web Interface under Server, click Shutdown Server.
2. Select Immediate Shutdown now and Restart server after shutdown.
3. Click Shutdown Server.

Verifying reboot progress

To check the reboot process.
1. Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
2. Type command and press Enter to open an MS-DOS window.
3. Type arp -d 192.11.13.6 and press Enter to clear the ARP cache in the laptop. This
command responds with one of the following responses:
The command line prompt when the cache is cleared.
The following message is when the specified IP address does not currently contain an
entry in the ARP cache:
The specified entry was not found.
4. Type ping -t 192.11.13.6 to access the media server. The -t causes the ping to
repeat until you get a response. When you get a response, in about 3 minutes, wait an
additional 30 seconds before you go back to the Web interface.
5. Type ctrl c to stop the ping.
6. Close the MS-DOS window.
Upgrade tasks (first media server)
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