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There are two types of reset:
 
There are two types of reset:
* Reset of the AMC application. This will restart the intercom application. A AMC reset takes approx. xx seconds in a fully equipped E7, and xx seconds in a fully equipped E26.
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* Reset of the AMC application. This will restart the intercom application only. A AMC reset takes approx. xx seconds in a fully equipped E7, and xx seconds in a fully equipped E26.
 
** From AlphaPro: Press the 'Reset' button in the [[Communicate (alphaPro)|AlphaPro Communication Window (WACS)]]
 
** From AlphaPro: Press the 'Reset' button in the [[Communicate (alphaPro)|AlphaPro Communication Window (WACS)]]
 
** From AlphaWeb: Press 'Small Reset' in menu System Maintenance -> System Recovery
 
** From AlphaWeb: Press 'Small Reset' in menu System Maintenance -> System Recovery

Revision as of 13:55, 12 December 2008

A number of AlphaPro settings require that the system is reset or rebooted in order to make the change to take effect.

There are two types of reset:

  • Reset of the AMC application. This will restart the intercom application only. A AMC reset takes approx. xx seconds in a fully equipped E7, and xx seconds in a fully equipped E26.
  • Reboot the exchange. This will restart the Linux operative system and all applications. A reboot takes approx. xx seconds in a fully equipped E7, and xx seconds in a fully equipped E26.
    • From AlphaWeb: Press 'Reboot' in menu System Maintenance -> System Recovery
    • Recycle the power (switch power off, then on)

Situations that require AMC application reset

  • Adding a new IP station in Users & Stations
  • Change of volume setting of an analog station (Changing the volume of an IP station do not require reset)
  • Enabling RCO. Reset is required when a RCO is changed from device 0 / pin 0.
  • Adding a SIP node????
  • Adding a node in AlphaNet???

Situations that require Linux reset


Situations that don't require reset or reboot, but where the change take effect after a short time

  • Event Handler programming. It may take up to 1 minute before the change takes effect. (After reset the change take effect immediately)