Maintenance Cli; Accessing The Command Line Interface Using Putty - Avaya BCM50 Hardware Installation Manual

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Maintenance CLI

The Maintenance CLI displays when the system is in the Safe OS mode. The
Safe OS is a diagnostics mode that can be used if the Main OS is
experiencing problems. No applications or telephony services are running
when the BCM is in Safe OS mode.
Note: It is recommended that you access the Maintenance CLI only under the
advice of support personnel.
The Maintenance CLI can be accessed from option 3 of the Configuration CLI
(select option 3 and attempt to access the CLI within 1 minute). The following
options can then be used:
0 - Exit. The system exits to the Safe OS login prompt.
1 - Reboot into Main OS. The system reboots to the Main OS.
2 - Shutdown. The system shuts down. You need physical access to the
BCM450 hardware to restart the system.
3 - Reboot into Safe OS. The system reboots to the Safe OS and waits 1
minute for you to login. If you do not login within 1 minute, the system
changes to the Main OS.
4 - Transition to Main OS. The system changes from the Safe OS to the
Main OS without restarting.
5 - Configuration Reset. A Level 1 reset occurs. The system resets all
configuration data to the factory defaults.
6 - Software Reset. A Level 2 reset occurs. The system resets all
configuration data and software to the factory defaults.

Accessing the Command Line Interface Using PuTTY

PuTTY is a software tool that can be used to access the BCM CLI, and can be
downloaded from the Administrator Applications web page.
Use the following procedure to install PuTTY and connect to the BCM CLI.
1. Open Internet Explorer.In the address field type (replacing the relevant
part with your BCM IP address): http://<bcm ip address>/
2. Click on Go, or press Return on your keyboard.
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