Shutting Down The System; Shutting Down A Bcm 4.0 System; Shutting Down The Bcm 4.0 System Software - Nortel R2MFC Installation And Configuration Manual

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32 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM

Shutting down the system

Before you shut down the system or perform any maintenance procedures, read the following
warnings to ensure you and your system are properly protected.
Warning: If you are installing a new BCM or an expansion unit, refer to the
Installation and Maintenance guide for the host system for instructions about installing
a new system before you connect the system to the AC power outlet.
Warning: Failure to follow procedures to properly disconnect the BCM and
expansion unit can result in module or system damage.
Warning: Ensure you are properly grounded before handling modules or any
components that are part of the BCM hardware.
How you shut down your system depends on the version of BCM system you are running. Use one
of the following procedures to shutdown your BCM system in preparation for installing the
R2MFC MBM.

Shutting down a BCM 4.0 system

"Shutting down a BCM 3.7 or lower system" on page 33
Shutting down a BCM 4.0 system
Shutting down a BCM 4.0 system is a two step process. First you must shut down the system
software, then you must shut down the system hardware.

Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system software

1
If you are adding or replacing an R2MFC MBM in an active system, perform the following
steps:
a
Access Element Manager.
b Select Administrations > Utilities > Reset > Shutdown System.
This action will stop all services. All Element Manager sessions will be disconnected from
the system. The BCM system can be restored to service only by powering the BCM
system off and back on again.
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