Version 6.2 335 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
5. Click the Reset button; a confirmation message box appears, requesting you to
confirm.
Figure 3-293: Reset Confirmation Message Box
6. Click OK to confirm device reset; if the parameter 'Graceful Option' is set to 'Yes' (in
Step 3), the reset is delayed and a screen displaying the number of remaining calls
and time is displayed. When the device begins to reset, a message appears notifying
you of this.
3.4.1.1.2 Locking and Unlocking the Device
The Lock and Unlock options allow you to lock the device so that it doesn't accept any new
calls. This is useful when, for example, you are uploading new software files to the device
and you don't want any traffic to interfere with the process.
¾ To lock the device:
1. Open the 'Maintenance Actions' page (see ''Maintenance Actions'' on page 333).
2. Und
er the 'LOCK / UNLOCK' group, from the 'Graceful Option' drop-down list, select
one of the following options:
• 'Yes': The device is 'locked' only after the user-defined time in the 'Lock Timeout'
field (see Step 3) expires or no more active traffic exists (the earliest thereof). In
addition, no new traffic is accepted.
• 'No': The device is 'locked' regardless of traffic. Any existing traffic is terminated
immediately.
Note: These options are only available if the current status of the device is in the
Unlock state.
3. In the 'Lock Timeout' field (relevant only if the parameter 'Graceful Option' in the
previous step is set to 'Yes'), enter the time (in seconds) after which the device locks.
Note that if no traffic exists and the time has not yet expired, the device locks.
4. Click the LOCK button; a confirmation message box appears requesting you to
confirm device Lock.
Figure 3-294: Device Lock Confirmation Message Box