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1. 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 26 Using the telset configuration interface System speed dials on page 36 e Time and Date on page 38 e System programming on page 39 e Telco features on page 46 e Hardware on page 47 Maintenance on page 49 e Usage metrics on page 51 Terminals and Sets Figure 14 through Figure 17 show the headings under the Terminals and Sets menu These records are used to set up System DN s for Telephones and system devices N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 27 Figure 14 Terminals and Sets Sheet 1 of 4 Next how Show Show Next Capabilities Next 2 Qm Eas a 5 i Sho uz zZ w Show BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 28 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 15 Terminals and Sets Sheet 2 of 4 5 zZ ta 221 zZ zZ 1 zZ ta z 2 AH zZ 2 z Ek i i zZ z Next zZ z pee zZ t B ta Next how how Next N N 2 E t N E AH z z z z zZ E a z E AH zZ E ta e N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 29 Figure 16 Terminals and Sets Sheet 3 of 4
2. Next Restrictions uw z B Show E 5 zZ E N N m a ho e a t m N N N N e N 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 30 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 17 Terminals and Sets Sheet 4of 4 zZ 221 i Next a z zZ zZ 2 2 z a t z a uz a z z uo 5 l 5 Show z z 5 t 5 x i i xt z z li N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 31 Lines Figure 18 and Figure 19 show the headings under the telset interface Lines heading These records are used to set up individual lines that connect to the system from an external source Figure 18 Lines Sheet 1 of 2 p e RENE CEN Next Show Show Next Next xt Next Ne Name and Restrictions z z z m m m uz Services zZ z z z z z zZ z z z z z zZ w m m m m z m 2 m m 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 32 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 19 Lines Sheet 2 of 2 Sid Next mo S N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 33 Services Figure 20 Figure 21 and Figure 22 show the head
3. Telset Administration Guide BCM 4 0 Business Communications Manager Document Status Standard Document Version 03 Part Code N0060610 Date June 2006 NORTEL Copyright Nortel Networks Limited 2006 All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Trademarks Nortel Nortel Logo the Globemark and This is the way This is Nortel Design mark are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Contents 3 Contents Getting started with BCM 0 5 POUL Ue odd Rr d RE Rd Pd dbi E d pane HUS 5 5 a E EAE teats Sagrado cee ER 5 rp PRECEPIT 6 Symbols and conventions used in this guide 6 PANICA a idR OR RU PR Redde UR ice RT oS ues 8 How to get x eR Re Rx RC HERR EENE eRe eR ced 8 Administration t
4. the same menu level Sched Night Programming buttons are active or inactive at different stages of programming On the digital phone a button is active meaning you can use that option when the indicator next to it is lit On the IP phone the navigation icons display the directional arrows that are active Activating menu prompts Both telephones display the same menu prompts and action prompts that require the user to press the display buttons to perform actions related to the current menu choice Refer to Figure 11 and Figure 12 for examples of each type of display 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 24 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 11 Display and buttons digital phone Bou Show line Display text Display button command Display button Figure 12 Display and buttons IP phone line Conference Last num redial DN DN gt Company name gt lt telset menu prompt Navigation Display text icons I emds Display button command Feature button and Display buttons sate 2 220 220 display pan C Navigation buttons BACK HEADING SHOW NEXT N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 25 Top level menu of the telset telephony configuration tree Figure 13 describes the contents of each top level menu on the FEATURE 266344 CONFIG telephony configuration tree Use the navigation buttons to move throug
5. Installer level of telset user privileges These menus are used at initial startup or to make changes to security sensitive system settings Initial setup telset menus on page 11 e Using FEATURE 9 8 for initial configuration on page 12 Initial setup telset menus The initial telset menus are used during the initial configuration of your system The user requires Installer Administrator level of password to use these menus The following three features must be done within 15 minutes of power up FEATURE PROFILE should only be run at the initial set up if the Startup profile did 7763453 not properly set the country profile on your system and the Element Manager is not accessible to perform this task FEATURE DIALPAD allows you to change how the system receives Q and Z in 3425723 the telset interface FEATURE STARTUP should only be run at the initial set up if the Startup profile did 7827887 not set the telephony profile to the correct setting and the Element Manager is not accessible to perform this task Note that using this interface returns your system to the default state Figure 1 Menus for profiles and dialpad function for startup programming F 7763453 F 3425723 F 7827887 PROFILE DIALPAD STARTUP OK OK Region PROF1 BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 12 Administration telset interfaces Using FEATURE 9 8 for initial configuration FEATURE 9 8 provides access to me
6. en RI SW e ER EG 39 PCO TOSLUTBS ce doy qp EX Geb Gio EXPE RU xU C POUR XP Oe WR Res 46 Sus pa qae dd e See te sx p MONE RRS Me qu d a Ka e 47 M HH UUm 49 Doo CT EP I UT 51 i ee Te rrr rr TTT TT rr er rrr TT rer Tre AREA 53 BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 4 Contents N0060610 Getting started with BCM This section contains information on the following topics e About this guide on page 5 e Audience on page 5 e Acronyms on page 6 e Symbols and conventions used in this guide on page 6 e Related publications on page 8 e How to get Help on page 8 About this guide The BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide describes how to use the Telset interface to administer your BCM system The telset configuration is a tool that is used for system configuration if there is no network connection to your BCM In this guide BCM Release 4 0 refers to BCM 200 BCM 400 and BCM 1000 main units that are running the BCM Release 4 0 software Purpose The tasks described in the guide relate to the inital setup of the BCM system and the configuration of telephone sets In brief the information in this guide explains e start up programming e keycodes and feature settings e activating user accounts and changing passwords e viewing and entering IP network information e programming telephones Audience The BCM
7. strongly that these be changed as part of the initial startup activities Also it is recommended that each user has a unique user ID and password This allows for more accurate usage tracking User identification and passwords for the telset interface are defined either in the Element Manager or by using the FEATURE 9 8 telset administration menu see Using FEATURE 9 8 for initial configuration on page 12 which is only accessible to users with administrator Installer privileges There are four levels of user access for the telset telephony configuration menus These are described in the Table 1 Refer to the system administration information for the Element Manager for information about assigning these access privilege levels to users Refer to Activating user accounts and changing passwords on page 15 through that interface A user with Installer or System coordinator privileges can also use the Password heading in this menu to change passwords for each privilege level Table 1 User access privileges Access privilege levels Description of access Installer Has full access to all telset menus including FEATURE 9 8 System coordinator Has full access to all telset telephony menus relating to telephony System or device set up System coordinator Has more limited access to telset telephony menus relating to telephony system and device set up For example this level of user cannot define trunks Basic Has access limited to ch
8. 4 0 Telset Administration Guide is directed to network administrators responsible for maintaining BCM networks This guide is also useful for network operations center NOC personnel supporting a BCM managed services solution To use this guide you must e bean authorized BCM administrator within your organization e know basic Nortel BCM terminology e knowledgeable about telephony and IP networking technology 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 6 Getting started with BCM Acronyms The following is a list of acronyms used in this guide Table 1 List of acronyms Acronym Description BCM Business Communications Manager BRI Basic Rate Interface DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DN Directory Number IP Internet Protocol ISDN Integrated Switched Digital Network NOC Network Operations Center ONN Outgoing Name and Number PRI Primary Rate Interface SM Silent Manager Symbols and conventions used in this guide These symbols are used to highlight critical information for the BCM system S Caution Alerts you to conditions where you can damage the equipment Danger Alerts you to conditions where you can get an electrical shock Warning Alerts you to conditions where you can cause the system to fail or work improperly Note A Note alerts you to important information Tip Alerts you to additional information that can help yo
9. Sho N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 47 Hardware Figure 34 and Figure 35 show the headings under the telset interface Hardware heading These records are used to program the ports on the main unit and any modules connected to the system through the expansion units Figure 34 Hardware Sheet 1 of 2 Trunk Module Data module Station Module DDIMUX Trunk module paramaters Next Maintenance Next Show Show BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 48 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 35 Hardware page 2 of 2 Trunk Module BRI module Ml 1 zZ E Sho zZ 2 zZ m I zZ E N N uz E E a zZ E uz E zZ E E i N uz m N N uz E x a E N e n e l N Next e Next Next N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 49 Maintenance Figure 36 shows the headings under the telset interface Maintenance heading These records are used to test or view statistics about the telephony system Figure 36 Maintenance Sheet 1 of 2 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 50 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 37 Maintenance Sheet 2 of 2 N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 51 Usa
10. anging DN record information Debug In addition there are two default telset access passwords for the voicemail and call center telset menus Refer to the BCM 4 0 Administration Guide for details N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 21 Programming telephones To access and use the telset configuration menus you require a digital or IP telephone with a two line display Both the 7316E digital phone and the 2004 IP phone shown in Figure 7 can be used for this purpose Figure 7 Digital phone and IP phone 7316E digital S 2004 l IP phone Navigating the telset menus Digital and IP phones use slightly different methods of navigating through the telset menus This section contains the following information e Using a digital phone to navigate on page 21 e Using an IP phone to navigate the menus on page 22 e What the navigation headings and directions mean on page 23 e Activating menu prompts on page 23 Using a digital phone to navigate When you use a 7316 or 7316E digital phone for telset programming a group of buttons on the telephone are used to move through programming headings and settings The programming overlay is used to relabel the four buttons used during programming The overlay is supplied with each telephone 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 22 Using the telset configuration interface Figure8 7316E digital phone with programming overlay 7316E programm
11. elset 11 initial setup telset Menus iuo sua EROR AC 11 Using FEATURE 9 8 for initial configuration 12 Logging inte the F9 S imera nma uade er Race x KORR RR 12 Entering keycodes and feature settings 14 Activating user accounts and changing passwords 15 Viewing or entering IP network information 15 zac uEc co MMC t 17 Using the telset configuration interface 19 Programming with the telset telephony interface 18 User access to the FEATURE CONFIG interface 20 Programming telephones sss QUE s ROGER E XR OR AGAR 21 Navigating the telset menus 0 2 00 eee ees 21 Top level menu of the telset telephony configuration tree 25 About the FEATURE CONFIG menu system 25 Tommas CASTRIS LT 26 RGR c RR RE Red 31 pectic bik 33 System spesd CGE ERR RUE d 36 dc po EET 37 ce ae noe eee fex Hber denis d er auk idees rdi dota eR 38 System programming s REG
12. f there is no network connection to your BCM or for quick configuration changes such as changing features in a DN record or updating one of the speed dial lists Although these menus have most of the features found in the Element Manager user interface they are not necessarily in the same location The goal of this section is to help you quickly locate feature programming within the telset configuration menus Note For telset admininstration for CallPilot Vmail via F983 see the Call Pilot Telephone Administration Guide Programming with the telset telephony interface When your system is installed your installer or customer service representative programs it to work with your telephone lines with your private network if you have one and with optional equipment In some cases they also can provide customization for your specific office requirements If your system is connected to an IP network the Element Manager interface provides the most complete access for system programming and any post installation adjustments you may want to make However if your system is not connected to an IP network or if your system administrators do not have access to a computer with the Element Manager installed you can use the telset configuration interface to program or customize your system setttings Some settings will need to be updated regularly because of staff requirements or new business contacts and it is sometimes easier to make quick c
13. ge metrics Figure 38 shows the headings under the telset interface Usage Metrics heading These records are used to display performance records Figure 38 Usage Metrics 414 Show group HGXX metrics Date and time Next Total calls Ans X X Avg ans XX sec Abdndn X X Busy X X X X Call by Call AvgQ X 2 X PSTN fallback z li o we Z 4 8 Hunt Groups ta 5 Last reset time zZ 2 Requests X Failures X z E a zZ E Hunt Groups 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 52 Using the telset configuration interface N0060610 53 Index Numerics 7316E overlay 22 C Conventions guide 6 button options 6 buttons 6 command line 6 copyright 2 D Display 6 installer programming 19 O overlay 21 P personal programming 20 programming customizing your system 19 installer programming 19 personal programming 20 programming indicator 23 programming indicator 23 programming overlay 21 R regulatory information 2 related publications 8 S Symbols 6 T trademarks 2 U user programming 20 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 54 Index N0060610
14. gming page 3 of 7 Next Next Access Codes Telco features Next Next BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 42 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 29 System prgming Sheet 4 of 7 Next Remote access Next Telco features 1 ta 5 N N zZ e a ta 5 N N E n N E A e N Ej N e N ta 5 N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 43 Figure 30 System prgming page 5 of 7 Next Telco features zZ E zZ e 8 p mE N Release reasons t 8 Show 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 44 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 31 System prgming Sheet 6 of 7 Next Telco features N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 45 Figure 32 System prgming Sheet 7 of 7 Next Telco features 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 46 Using the telset configuration interface Telco features Figure 33 shows the headings under the telset interface Telco features heading These records are used to program external voicemail numbers and to program the outgoing name and number ONN blocking for analog and BRI trunks Figure 33 Telco features Show Next Next Hardware
15. h the levels of the tree In this section main headings and their menus are color coded Figure 13 Top level menus of CONFIG telset interface F 266344 F CONFIG main headings zZ m 5 N z m Sys speed dial N uz m System prgrming z m 5 N zZ li Usage metrics Program and configure system DNs Program all lines active amd inactive Program services and service modes To enable or diable these services you must use F97x from the phone Program up to 255 different telephone romnbers so intemal users dial them vrith a three digit code 001 255 Password programming has been removed from Telset admin Change the time date or both Access the headings that defme Hurt Groups Hospitality services Enter the which displays om caller ID lines Define remote voice mail centers and system ONN blocking codes Set up or modify system hardvrare settings Run logs or tests to assess system perfommance View current statistics for Hunt Group activity limits activity and PSTN fallback activity About the FEATURE CONFIG menu system The following pages provide a number of flow charts that show the various levels of the telset configuration tree Note that the arrows indicate which navigation button is required to move to the next level e Terminals and Sets on page 26 e Lines on page 31 Services on page 33
16. hanges through this menu rather than through the Element Manager There are four ways to use the teleset configuration interface to customize and maintain your BCM system e Initial programming is performed for you by your installer or customer service representative This establishes how the system interacts with lines telephones and other equipment The user who performs the initial programming also has access to the FEATURE 9 8 telset configuration menu which allows access to system administration features e Post installation programming for example to change how features work for the system is performed by a user assigned as a system coordinator e Post installation programming for basic configuration changes can be provided to the telset user without exposing the more sensitive programming areas For example set user information FEATURE user FEATURE 8737 set the Q and Z on the dialpad FEATURE dialpad FEATURE 3425723 BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 20 Using the telset configuration interface e Personal programming to change functions related to how the telephone works is available to anyone through the Feature button on the telephone User access to the FEATURE CONFIG interface User identification and user passwords are required to access the telset configuration menus FEATURE CONFIG Although there are a set of default user IDs and passwords for security purposes it is recommended
17. in Courier Indicates command syntax and system output for example prompts text and system messages Example Set Trap Monitor Filters FEATURE Indicates that you press the button with the coordinating icon on HOLD whichever set you are using RELEASE 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 8 Getting started with BCM Related publications Related publications are listed below To locate specific information you can refer to the Master Index of BCM 4 0 Library Keycode Installation Guide N0060625 CallPilot Telephone Administration Guide N0060618 BCM 4 0 Administration Guide 30060598 How to get Help This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services Getting Help from the Nortel Web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support Web site http www nortel com support This site provides quick access to software documentation bulletins and tools to address issues with Nortel products More specifically the site enables you to e download software documentation and product bulletins e search the Technical Support Web site and the Nortel Knowledge Base for answers to technical issues sign up for automatic notification of new software and documentation for Nortel equipment open and manage technical support cases Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center If you don t find the information you req
18. ing Place overlay over keys with indicators indicators Heading Back Heading Back Business Series Terminals Programming Record 7316 programming indicators Using an IP phone to navigate the menus Navigation headings HEADING SHOW BACK NEXT IP telephones use the telephone directional buttons to move through the menu The active navigation buttons are shown as a small icon on the far left beside the message prompt See Figure 9 Figure 9 Display and buttons IP phone DN DN gt Company name lt telset menu prompt 4 Feature cmd cmd2 cmd3 Navigation JC BACK HEADING NEXT Navigation buttons SHOW N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 23 What the navigation headings and directions mean Figure 10 shows how the headings on the overlay and the navigational buttons on the IP phone are used to navigate the programming menus Figure 10 How the navigation buttons work Routing Service Press Heading to Press Show to move to move up one level of the next level under the menu structure Current Heading the current heading Heading Show Restm service Back Next Press Back to move to Press Next to move the previous item on to the next itern on the same menu level
19. ing These records are used to adjust the passwords for the following system features e COS passwords e Call log passwords e Hospitality passwords SM silent monitor password Figure 24 Feature passwords ee 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 38 Using the telset configuration interface Time and Date Figure 25 shows the headings under the telset interface Time and Date heading These records are used to adjust the time and date for the system This is the time and date that appears on each telephone Figure 25 Time and Date N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 39 System programming Figure 26 through Figure 32 shows the headings under the telset interface System prgrming heading These records are used to program global telephony settings This includes the special features for Hunt groups and Hospitality services Figure 26 System prgming Sheet 1 of 7 Next Show Next t 5 Featr settings m z uw zOB Next Telco features E 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 40 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 27 System prgming Sheet 2 of 7 lt E N Next Ly Next CA Next Next Telco features N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 41 Figure 28 System pr
20. ings under the telset interface Services heading These records are used to set up scheduling for ring groups restrictions and routing The ring groups also are set up under this heading Figure 20 Services Sheet 1 of 3 5 Show 2 oOo uw z B ze ii Next Next System Speed dials wr zZ E zZ E 4 I Routes and Next Common Destination codes settings BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 34 Using the telset configuration interface Figure 21 Services Sheet 2 of 3 Next Show Next Next Common settings Next System Speed dials N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 35 Figure 22 Services Sheet3 of 3 Next System Speed dials BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 36 Using the telset configuration interface System speed dials Figure 23 shows the headings under the telset interface System speed dials heading These records are used to set up lists of numbers that are accessed through a two or three digit code Figure 23 System speed dials Sys speed dial Show Speed dial Next sin Passwords XX or XXX gt Show Next Display digits Bypass restren N0060610 Using the telset configuration interface 37 Passwords Figure 24 shows the headings under the telset interface Passwords head
21. nus that allow you to add a keycode for applications such as mail boxes Fax suite and private networking See Entering keycodes and feature settings on page 14 change user accounts and passwords See Activating user accounts and changing passwords on page 15 view or set the IP network addressing See Viewing or entering IP network information on page 15 enable or disable the soft modem See System restart on page 17 restart your system See System restart on page 17 Logging in to the F9 8 interface An administration level telset username and password are required to access this interface Use the following user ID and password to access the FEATURE 9 8 feature User ID SETNNA 738662 Password CONFIG 266344 For more information about accessing the telset interfaces and about which telephones can be used to access the interface refer to Using the telset configuration interface on page 19 Note that this interface does not use the keypad directional arrows that are used for the telephony interface but rather follows the conventions of the CallPilot F983 interface which uses display prompts to navigate through the menus N0060610 Administration telset interfaces 13 Figure 2 Log in menu Feature 9 8 Login lt usemame gt RETRY OK Password password RETRY OK Correct Password No Failed X times E Yes Yes NEXT OK When a
22. u perform a task N0060610 Getting started with BCM 7 Security note Indicates a point of system security where a default should be changed or where the administrator needs to make a decision about the level of security required for the system Warning Alerts you to ground yourself with an antistatic grounding 7 strap before performing the maintenance procedure p Warning Alerts you to remove the BCM main unit and expansion unit A power cords from the ac outlet before performing any maintenance procedure These conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Terminal display and dialpad Convention Example Used for Word in a special font shown in Command line prompts on display telephones the top line of the display Underlined word in capital letters PL ps Display option Available on two line display shown in the bottom line of a two telephones Press the button directly below the line display telephone option on the display to proceed Dialpad buttons Buttons you press on the dialpad to select a particular option These text conventions are used in this guide to indicate the information described Convention Description bold Courier Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter text Example Use the info command Example Enter show ip alerts routes italic text Indicates book titles pla
23. uire on the Nortel Technical Support Web site and have a Nortel support contract you can also get help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center In North America call 1 800 4NORTEL 1 800 466 7835 Outside North America go to the following Web site to obtain the phone number for your region http www nortel com callus Getting Help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers you can use an Express Routing Code ERC to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel product or service To locate the ERC for your product or service go to N0060610 Getting started with 9 http www nortel com erc Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller BCM 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 10 Getting started with BCM N0060610 11 Administration telset interfaces You can use Element Manager or you can use the Telset interface to administer your BCM system The telset configuration is a tool that is used for system configuration if there is no network connection to your BCM or for quick configuration changes such as changing features in a DN record or updating one of the speed dial lists Administration telset interfaces are accessible only by a user with an
24. user enters an incorrect password the system provides a display indicating that there is an entry error If the user tries repeatedly to enter an invalid username or password the system locks the user account The user can wait until the lockout timer releases the account or the account can be released through this telset menu by a user with administration privileges or through the Element Manager by a user with administration privileges The lockout timer and the lockout release can be configured in the Element Manager 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 14 Administration telset interfaces Entering keycodes and feature settings Features List provides a list of applications that have applied keycodes in the system When you add applications or increase a feature capacity you can make those adjustments through this menu For details about keycodes refer to Keycode Installation Guide Figure 3 shows the layout for Features List Figure 3 Accessing the Features List Feature 9 8 page 1 of 4 OK Password lt password gt Need restart RETRY OK OK accounts N0060610 Administration telset interfaces 15 Activating user accounts and changing passwords User Accounts provides two menus one to create or delete user accounts and the other to enter new passwords for user accounts The username and password can each be 16 digits in length Figure 4 shows the la
25. yout for User Accounts Figure 4 Accessing user accounts and passwords Feature 9 8 page 2 of 4 Next listed Delete Account Created Viewing or entering IP network information IP Address allows you to view IP network information on systems where DHCP is enabled On systems where DHCP is disabled you can enable DHCP or enter static IP network information 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 16 Administration telset interfaces Figure 5 shows the layout for IP Address Figure 5 Viewing or setting the IP network information Feature 9 8 OK Change DHCP enabled No Yes Next N0060610 Administration telset interfaces 17 System restart The System Restart heading allows you to reboot the BCM 4 0 main unit Use this when changes you have made indicate that a reboot is required Warning Restarting the system interrupts system service Figure 6 shows the layout for System Restart Figure 6 Restarting the system Feature 9 8 Restart Now No Yes Next OK System Restart NEXT OK OK Yes Yes System Reboots 4 0 Telset Administration Guide 18 Administration telset interfaces N0060610 19 Using the telset configuration interface This section provides maps of the telset configuration menus The telset configuration is a tool that is used for system configuration i

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