Starting And Stopping Components; Procedure To View The State Of A Hardware Component - Nortel CallPilot User Manual

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Starting and stopping components

After 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 screen.
Nortel 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:
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Action
Log on to CallPilot Manager.
Click Maintenance → Maintenance Admin.
Result: The Maintenance screen appears.
Click the plus sign (+) beside the CallPilot server to expand the
component tree.
Continue clicking the plus sign (+) until the component with which
you want to work is visible.
Click the hardware component with which you want to work.
Result: The Maintenance screen refreshes to show details about
the component.
Scroll down to the Maintenance section.
View the state of the selected component in the State box.
Multimedia Monitor—to courtesy stop a range of multimedia channels
Channel Monitor—to courtesy stop a range of call (DS30X, also
known as DS0) channels
Nortel CallPilot
600r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
NN44200-703 01.04 Standard
5.0 25 April 2007
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