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Mediant 500 MSBR
User's Manual
45. Basic Maintenance
•
Navigation tree:
Setup
menu >
Administration
tab >
Maintenance
folder >
Maintenance Actions
.
Figure
45-3: Locking and Unlocking the Device
2.
From the 'Graceful Option' drop-down list, select one of the following options:
•
Yes:
The device locks only after a user-defined time, configured in the 'Lock
Timeout' field (see next step). During this interval, no new traffic is accepted. If no
traffic exists and the time has not yet expired, the device locks immediately.
•
No:
The device locks immediately, terminating all existing traffic.
Note:
These options are available only if the current status of the device is in
"UNLOCKED" state.
3.
If you configured 'Graceful Option' to
Yes
(see previous step), then in the 'Lock
Timeout' field, enter the time (in seconds) after which the device locks.
4.
Click the
LOCK
button; a confirmation message box appears requesting you to
confirm device lock.
5.
Click
OK
to confirm; if you configured 'Graceful Option' to
Yes
, a lock icon is displayed
and a window appears displaying the number of remaining calls and time. If you
configured 'Graceful Option' to
No
, the lock process begins immediately. The
'Gateway Operational State' read-only field displays "LOCKED" and the device does
not process any calls.
To unlock the device:
Click the
UNLOCK
button; the device unlocks immediately and accepts new incoming
calls. The 'Gateway Operational State' read-only field displays "UNLOCKED".
45.4 Saving Configuration
When you configure parameters and tables in the Web interface and then click the
Apply
button on the pages in which the configurations are done, changes are saved to the
device's
volatile
memory (RAM). These changes revert to their previous settings if the
device subsequently resets (hardware or software) or powers down. Therefore, to ensure
that your configuration changes are retained, you must save them to the device's non-
volatile memory (i.e., flash memory).
To save your settings to flash, click the
Save
button located on the toolbar. To remind you
to save your settings to flash, the
Save
button is displayed with a red border, as shown
below:
Figure
45-4: Saving Configuration to Flash
To save configuration to flash through CLI, use the following command:
# write
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