Rebooting; Rebooting Using The Web Interface - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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Rebooting

The
Reboot
page
(Maintenance >
the hardware.
CAUTION:
do not reboot the VCS while the red ALM LED on the front of the box is on. This indicates a
hardware fault. Contact your Cisco representative.
The reboot function shuts down and restarts the VCS application software, operating system and hardware.
Reboots are normally only required after software upgrades and are performed as part of the upgrade
process.
Rebooting will cause any active calls and registrations to be terminated. For this reason, the Reboot section
displays the number of current calls and registrations, so you can check these before you reboot. If you do
not reboot the system immediately, you should refresh this page before rebooting to check the current status
of calls and registrations.

Rebooting using the web interface

To reboot the VCS using the web interface:
1. Go to
Maintenance >
2. Check the number of calls and registrations currently in place.
3. Click Reboot system.
The
Rebooting
page appears, with an orange bar indicating progress.
After the system has successfully rebooted, you are automatically taken to the
Note: to shut down and restart the VCS application software but not the operating system and hardware,
choose the restart function
to perform a reboot if a restart has not had the desired effect.
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X7.1)
Reboot) allows you to reboot the VCS without having physical access to
Reboot. You are taken to the
(Maintenance >
Restart). Restarting is quicker than rebooting, but you may want
Reboot
page.
Login
Maintenance
page.
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