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Rebooting a g450

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skim6225

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Hey guys - can someone steer me to a doc that addresses how to do an orderly reboot remotely?
Thx!!
 
To reboot a g450 remotely, SSH to the g450 and type "reset", confirm with Y and wait. This should be detailed in the Avaya G450 config guide available at support.avaya.com

Are you trying to do something more than this?

 
Randy - There's a circuit being replaced. If it doesn't re-register I thought a clean reboot might do the trick.
 
Rebooting your G450 should not be necessary for a circuit turn up, that's what the busy/release commands are good for.

 
Man, I hate to ask this (and embarrassed) as I'm sure it's a simple process. Just fairly new to maintaining a g450. Wondering the exact wording of the command line. I'll be connecting via putty. Or ASA.
 
You might want to engage an AvayaPartner or a friend with more experience, at least for the first time.

First thing, you don't need to get int your g450 at all. You need to get into your CM Core -- this could be any variance of a few servers: S8300, S8800, VMWare, S8500 etc

Commands to be looked at:
"cha ds1 XXXXX"
"cha trunk XXX""
"cha sign XXX"
busy/release board XXXX
and the best one:
"test board XXXXX" and use google to find the "meaning" to the test results.


 
Oh yea. Avaya standing by. Thx for the insight.
 
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