Shutting Down; Shutting Down Using The Web Interface; Shutting Down Using The Cli - Cisco TelePresence Administrator's Manual

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Shutting down

The
Shutdown
page
(Maintenance >
access to the hardware.
CAUTION:
do not shut down 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 system must be shut down before it is unplugged. Avoid uncontrolled shutdowns, in particular the
n
removal of power to the VCS during normal operation.
After the system has been shut down, the only way it can be restarted (unless it is a virtual appliance) is by
n
pressing the soft power button on the unit itself. You must therefore have physical access to the unit if you
want to restart it after it has been shut down.
Shutting down causes any active calls and registrations to be terminated. For this reason, the Shutdown
section displays the number of current calls and registrations, so you can check these before you shutdown.
If you do not shut down the system immediately, you should refresh this page before shutting down to check
the current status of calls and registrations.

Shutting down using the web interface

To shut down the VCS:
1. Go to
Maintenance >
2. Check the number of calls and registrations currently in place.
3. Click Shutdown system.
The
Shutting down
page appears. This page remains in place after the system has successfully shut
down but any attempts to refresh the page or access the VCS will be unsuccessful.

Shutting down using the CLI

The VCS cannot be shut down using the CLI.
Cisco VCS Administrator Guide (X7.1)
Shutdown) allows you to turn off the VCS without having physical
Shutdown. You are taken to the
Shutdown
page.
Maintenance
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