Cisco Cisco Expressway Maintenance Manual
Restarting, rebooting or shutting down using the web interface
To restart the Expressway using the web interface:
1.
Go to Maintenance > Restart options.
2.
Check the number of calls currently in place.
3.
Click Restart, Reboot or Shutdown as appropriate and confirm the action.
Sometimes only one of these options, such as Restart for example, may be available. This typically occurs
when you access the Restart options page after following a link in an alarm or a banner message.
when you access the Restart options page after following a link in an alarm or a banner message.
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Restart/reboot: the Restarting/Rebooting page appears, with an orange bar indicating progress.
After the system has successfully restarted or rebooted, you are automatically taken to the Login page.
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Shutdown: the Shutting down page appears.
This page remains in place after the system has successfully shut down but any attempts to refresh the
page or access the Expressway will be unsuccessful.
page or access the Expressway will be unsuccessful.
Developer Resources
The Expressway includes some features that are intended for the use of Cisco support and development teams only.
Do not access these pages unless it is under the advice and supervision of your Cisco support representative.
Do not access these pages unless it is under the advice and supervision of your Cisco support representative.
Caution
: incorrect usage of the features on these pages could cause the system operation to become unstable,
cause performance problems and cause persistent corruption of system configuration.
These features are:
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Debugging and System Administration Tools
Caution:
these features are not intended for customer use unless on the advice of a Cisco support representative.
Incorrect usage of these features could cause the system operation to become unstable, cause performance
problems and cause persistent corruption of system configuration.
problems and cause persistent corruption of system configuration.
The Expressway includes a number of debugging and system admin tools that allow administrators to inspect what is
happening at a detailed level on a live system, including accessing and modifying configuration data and accessing
network traffic.
happening at a detailed level on a live system, including accessing and modifying configuration data and accessing
network traffic.
To access these tools:
1.
Open an SSH session.
2.
Log in as admin or root as required.
3.
Follow the instructions provided by your Cisco support representative.
Experimental Menu
The Expressway web interface contains a number of pages that are not intended for use by customers. These pages
exist for the use of Cisco support and development teams only. Do not access these pages unless it is under the
advice and supervision of your Cisco support representative.
exist for the use of Cisco support and development teams only. Do not access these pages unless it is under the
advice and supervision of your Cisco support representative.
Caution
: incorrect usage of the features on these pages could cause the system operation to become unstable,
cause performance problems and cause persistent corruption of system configuration.
To access these pages:
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Cisco Expressway Administrator Guide