Shut Down The Definity Audix System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]; Power Down Existing System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs] - Avaya MCC1 Installation And Upgrades

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G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager
Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager
Shut down the DEFINITY AUDIX system [from
G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs]
Return to Task List
A yellow caution sticker on the system's power unit notifies you to shut down the AUDIX before
powering down the system.
!
Neglecting to shut down an AUDIX assembly before powering down the system cabinet
where it resides can damage the AUDIX disk.
1
Log into the AUDIX as craft.
NOTE:
If you have a dadmin login and password, you can use them instead of craft and the craft
password.
2
Type
reset system shutdown
3
Press Enter again to start the shutdown.
The
SHUTDOWN Completed
takes about 2 minutes.
CAUTION:
If leaving AUDIX System in the carrier, back it out about 2 in. (5 cm) to eliminate the
possibility of damage due to power surges.
Return to Task List
Power down existing system [from
G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs]
Return to Task List
CAUTION:
Powering down the control cabinet causes loss of important system data, such as BCMS
data, records of queued ACD calls, Automatic Wakeup requests, and Do Not Disturb
requests. BCMS data cannot be stored to or retrieved from tape or flash.
1
Set the circuit breaker to OFF.
Return to Task List
156
WARNING:
and press Enter.
message displays when the AUDIX is successfully shutdown. This
SI Installation and Upgrades
June 2004

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