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Operation and Maintenance
210
Mitel 415/430 as of R4.1
syd-0580/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
6. 4. 4. 3 Forced restart without database backup
In all operating states a very long keypress (VLC) on the pilot key forces the communi-
cation server to restart. The restart is initiated after the key is released.
Note:
Forced restart is the same as power failure and can result in loss of data. This may prevent a
communication server start-up. Forced restart should only be initiated if normal restart (via the
control key or with WebAdmin) is no longer possible for any reason.
6. 4. 4. 4 Enabling / disabling password-free access
The following sequence changes the status of the password-free access:
Requirement:
The system is in "
Application Command Mode", page 204.
1. Press the pilot key with a short keypress (SC) until "F3" lights up.
"F3" indicates the current status: steady red= disabled, steady orange = enabled.
2. Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC)
After 2 second keypress "F3" lights up green by way of confirmation.
When the key is released, the status changes and the system jumps back to orig-
inal Mode.
"F3" indicates the current status: inactive = disabled, steady orange = enabled.
Note:
You are strongly advised to keep the password-free access open only for as long as necessary.
For security reasons it is automatically deactivated again after a restart or at the latest after 60
minutes.
6. 4. 4. 5 Enabling / disabling the dial-up connection to the
AIN
The following sequence changes the status of the remote access to the AIN via an ex-
ternal dial-up connection:
Requirement:
The system is in "
Application Command Mode", page 204.
1. Press the pilot key several times with a short keypress (SC) until "F4" lights up.
"F4" indicates the current status: steady red= disabled, steady orange = enabled.
2. Press the pilot key with a long keypress (LC).
After 2 second keypress "F4" lights up green by way of confirmation.
When the key is released, the status changes and the system jumps back to orig-
inal Mode.
"F4" indicates the new status: inactive = disabled, steady orange = enabled.

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