Operation and Maintenance
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Aastra 415/430 as of R3.2
syd-0344/1.6 – R3.2 – 09.2014
6. 4. 4 Carrying out functions
The pilot key is used to carry out various functions. For certain functions the system
has to be in a particular operating state beforehand.
6. 4. 4. 1 Shutting down the communication server
The communication server can be shut down in a controlled manner. It then re-
mains in Shutdown Mode (see "Shutdown Mode", page 211) for three minutes be-
fore it starts again automatically. Within these three minutes, the communication
server can be disconnected from the power supply.
Requirement:
The system is in "Application Command Mode", page 208.
1. Press the pilot key with a short keypress (SC) until "F1" lights up.
2. Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC)
After 2 second keypress "F1" lights up green by way of confirmation.
After the key is released the communication server is shut down and displays
Pattern [22] for three minutes.
Tip:
You can also shut down the communication server in a controlled man-
ner via WebAdmin in the Maintenance / System reset ( =4e) view.
6. 4. 4. 2 Normal restart with database backup
The following sequence carries out a database backup and saves the data on the
communication server’s internal file system. The communication server is then re-
started automatically:
Requirement:
The system is in "Application Command Mode", page 208.
1. Press the pilot key several times with a short keypress (SC) until "F2" lights up.
2. Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC)
After 2 second keypress "F2" lights up green by way of confirmation.
Once the key is released, a database backup is carried out followed by a com-
munication server restart.
Tip:
You can also restart the communication server via WebAdmin in the
Maintenance / System reset ( =4e) view.