Nortel CallPilot 201i Installation And Configuration Manual page 88

Maintenance and diagnostics
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Using CallPilot Manager to monitor hardware
If the component is currently processing a call, the call is not dropped;
the component remains active until the call is finished.
If the component is not currently in use, it is taken out of service
immediately.
Courtesy stop is preferred over a regular Stop.
Stop
A Stop takes the component out of service immediately, regardless of
whether the component is currently processing calls. All active calls are
dropped. Typically, you perform a Stop only when severe problems that are
affecting a large number of incoming calls occur or if your organization
determines a special need for it.
Components that can be started and stopped
Only the following components can be started and stopped:
Note: If you want to start or stop more than one or two multimedia (DSP) or
call (DS30X) channels, use the Multimedia Monitor or Channel Monitor.
For instructions, see Section C: "Working with the Multimedia and Channel
Monitors" on page 99.
Component
Motherboard
(IPE server)
Time Switch
MPCs (embedded on the IPE
server or on MPC-8 cards)
DSPs
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Effect of stopping
Takes all call processing resources on the
selected board out of service.
You cannot perform maintenance administration
on the timeswitch.
Takes the selected MPC out of service.
Takes the selected DSP out of service.
Standard 1.0
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