Saving The Configuration; Figure 7 Svp-Configuration Screen With Reset Prompt - Nortel MOG6xx Installation And Configuration Manual

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Saving the configuration

Once any change is made to the configuration of the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, the
system must be re-booted/reset for the change to take effect. You can make all configuration
changes necessary on the Network Configuration, SVP-II Configuration, and Change
Password screens, and then reset the system to save changes.
Reset the system in one of two ways:
Reset the system from the SVP-II Configuration screen:
Select Reset from the SVP-II Configuration menu.
a
A prompt appears asking if the configuration is to be saved (Are you sure <Y/N>?).

Figure 7 SVP-Configuration screen with reset prompt

b Enter Y to save changes, or N to disregard changes.
Power off the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, then power it on again.
Note: If Maintenance Lock is on, you can exit from the configuration screens and from
Telnet with no warning that you must reset the system. However, if a user tries to make a
call from one of the IP Handsets 2210/2211, he or she will see "SYSTEM LOCKED" on
the LCD of the handset. Users cannot make calls until the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
2245 is reset.
Once the reset is complete, you will see the screen shown in
connection). During reset, the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 display shows "SVP has no response",
then "No Net". The handsets beep when the WLAN IP Telephony Manager has re-booted.
Figure 8 on page 54
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration
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