
System Startup, Monitoring and Shutdown
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TMS Startup/Shutdown
Power to the TMS can be applied or removed either manually via a switch on the unit
or by issuing system commands. Refer to the following table to determine the best
method to use in a given situation. (see Alarm Viewer on page 39).,for information on
using the Alarm Viewer as cited below and refer to the Alarm Reference Manual for
detailed description of the Alarm conditions.
Command/Function Use to... Why?
TEST / ON / OFF switch
located on the Front Control
Panel (FCP, see page 18) or
Variable Resource Chassis
(VRC) Rear Panel (see
page 19).
Manually turn power to the
TMS on or off
Use when completely
shutting down system or
performing service on the
TMS (see (see System
Shutdown on page 41). and to
reapply power when finished
with these steps.
S20vps.startup start
(preferred command)
Start SRP (including VOS)
and TMS hardware
“gracefully” (that is, through
the most efficient means as
determined by Avaya)
Use after the stop option
(see below) has been
invoked, or to restart the
TMS if its startup terminated
abnormally (use the Alarm
Viewer to check for causes)
S20vps.startup stop
(preferred command)
Stop SRP (including VOS)
and TMS hardware
“gracefully” (that is, through
the most efficient means as
determined by Avaya)
Use when performing
maintenance on the system
that requires all Media
Processing Server Series
processes or the TMS to be
down (for example,
modifying the Media
Processing Server Series
network), or to stop Media
Processing Server Series
processes and the TMS if
their startup terminated
abnormally (use the Alarm
Viewer to check for causes)
srp vos.# -stop Stop VOS processes and
TMS
Use if VOS processes have
crashed or recycled during
an attempt to load the TMS.
Use the Alarm Viewer to
check for causes.
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srp vos.# -start Start VOS processes and
TMS
Use to start the VOS and
TMS after having issued the
-stop option (see above).
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srp vos.# -restart Stop and then restart the
VOS and TMS. Can be used
as an alternative to the
-stop and -start
commands
Use for same reasons as the
previous two commands
when there is no need to see
the relevant alarms.
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