Starting And Stopping Components - Nortel CallPilot 1002rp Installation And Configuration Manual

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October 2002

Starting and stopping components

Introduction
When you stop a component, you take it out of service and prevent it from
operating. You must stop a component before you can replace it (if the
component is replaceable) or run a diagnostic test on it.
To bring an out-of-service component back into service, you must start it.
Start and stop components from the Maintenance section on the
Maintenance page.
ATTENTION
Part 5: 1002rp Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Nortel Networks recommends that, if possible, you
courtesy stop a component. Courtesy stop is available
only at the individual channel level.
To courtesy stop CallPilot, use the following:
Multimedia Monitor: to courtesy stop a range of
multimedia (DSP) channels
Channel Monitor: to courtesy stop a range of call
(DS30X, also known as DS0) channels
For instructions, see Section C: "Working with the
Multimedia and Channel Monitors" on page 103.
Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware
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