Saving the configuration, Figure 7, Svp-configuration screen with reset prompt – Nortel Networks MOG6xx User Manual

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WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 configuration

Saving the configuration

Once any change is made to the configuration of the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, the
system must be re-booted/reset for the change to take effect. You can make all configuration
changes necessary on the Network Configuration, SVP-II Configuration, and Change
Password
screens, and then reset the system to save changes.

Reset the system in one of two ways:

Reset the system from the SVP-II Configuration screen:

a

Select Reset from the SVP-II Configuration menu.

A prompt appears asking if the configuration is to be saved (Are you sure <Y/N>?).

Figure 7 SVP-Configuration screen with reset prompt

b

Enter Y to save changes, or N to disregard changes.

Power off the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, then power it on again.

Once the reset is complete, you will see the screen shown in

Figure 8 on page 54

(Telnet

connection). During reset, the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 display shows “SVP has no response”,
then “No Net”. The handsets beep when the WLAN IP Telephony Manager has re-booted.

Note:

If Maintenance Lock is on, you can exit from the configuration screens and from

Telnet with no warning that you must reset the system. However, if a user tries to make a
call from one of the IP Handsets 2210/2211, he or she will see “SYSTEM LOCKED” on
the LCD of the handset. Users cannot make calls until the WLAN IP Telephony Manager
2245 is reset.

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