Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual page 251

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Command
Shutdown and Startup Commands
The following system service mode commands are required before restoring prompts and system
configuration files, and are recommended for all LAN Restore procedures. Use these commands for
backup procedures when information being backed up could change as the procedure runs.
Command
SHUTDOWN
STARTUP
PB60019−01
Basic Definition
CUINTG x y —
COURTESY UP INTEGRATION UNIT
Returns the integration unit to service.
CU x or CU LAN —
COURTESY UP LAN
Use the CU x command, where x is the LAN card slot number.
CU x y z —
COURTESY UP
When you use the CU command to specify ports, the Octel 200/300 tries to
initialize and cancels forwarding for the ports specified. If no port is specified,
the message server tries to initialize and cancels forwarding for all ports. If a port
successfully initializes and cancels forwarding, it goes to the idle (IDL) state. If a
port fails to complete either the initialization or cancel forward string, it is left in
the no-dial-tone (NDT) state.
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You can also use the command TE C 2 x y to cancel forwarding of ports.
Basic Definition
Puts the message server in an off−line mode, removing ports, fax cards, and
integration units from service, and disabling digital and analog networking. Does
not physically restart or reload the system or disable the LAN.
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Important: Whenever the SHUTDOWN command is used to put the server in an
off−line mode, the STARTUP command must be used to bring the
server back online. Even when the server is rebooted after a
SHUTDOWN command, it is still necessary to issue the STARTUP
command to initialize fax cards and the LAN.
Brings the message server back online, removing port forwarding, enabling fax
cards, integration units, and analog and digital network messaging activity.
Maintenance Commands
Port or ports
6-9
Octel 200/300
S.4.1

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