Saving Configuration And Resetting The Device; Figure 3-6: Maintenance Actions Page - AudioCodes MediaPack MP-11 Series Installation Manual

Mediapack series analog voip gateways
Hide thumbs Also See for MediaPack MP-11 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Installation Manual
3.3

Saving Configuration and Resetting the Device

To apply configuration changes to the device's volatile memory (RAM), click the Submit
button located on the page in which you are configuring. Modifications to parameters
with on-the-fly capabilities are immediately applied to the device; other parameters are
applied only after a device reset. However, parameters saved to the volatile memory revert
to their previous settings after a hardware or software reset (or if the device is powered
down). Therefore, to ensure that all parameter changes (whether on-the-fly or not) are
retained, you need to save ('burn') them to the device's non-volatile memory (i.e., flash).
You can also "gracefully lock" the device so that no new calls are allowed and existing calls
are terminated only after a user-defined period. This is useful when, for example, you are
uploading new software files to the device and you don't want to disrupt existing traffic.
Note:
To save parameters to flash memory and reset the device:
1.
On the toolbar, click Device Actions, and then from the drop-down list, choose Reset;
the 'Maintenance Actions' page appears.
2.
Under the 'Reset Configuration' group, ensure that 'Yes' is selected in the 'Burn to
FLASH' drop-down list.
3.
(Optional) To gracefully lock the device, click the LOCK button, from the 'Graceful
Option' drop-down list select 'Yes', and then define the time (in seconds) after which
the device locks.
4.
Click the Reset button.
Version 6.2
Parameters preceded by the lightning
and require a device reset.

Figure 3-6: Maintenance Actions Page

sign are not changeable on-the-fly
45
3. Configuring the Device
February 2011

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Mediapack sip

Table of Contents