Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Quick Setup Guide

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Using the Command-Line Interface (CLI) in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Command Reference
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“Changing the Media Server Administration Password” in the Changing Values for the Media Server 
module of the Installation, Upgrade, and Migration Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
mpx_snmp
Starts, stops, or restarts SNMP services.
Syntax: mpx_snmp {start | stop | restart | status} [-v]
mpx_sys
Starts, stops, or restarts all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace services. 
Caution
A system restart terminates all existing call connections. Proceed only during a scheduled 
maintenance period or during a period of extremely low usage.
Note
If the restart process is interrupted, then you will have to reenter the mpx_sys restart 
command. For example, the restart process may be interrupted by a power outage, by closing 
the SSH connection, or by another restart process that is initiated from a different terminal.
Syntax: mpx_sys {stop | restart | status} [-v]
mpx_tomcat
Starts, stops, or restarts Apache Tomcat services.
Syntax: mpx_tomcat {start | stop | restart | status} [-v]
mpx_tomcatmon
Starts, stops, or restarts Apache Tomcat monitoring services.
Syntax: mpx_tomcatmon {start | stop | restart | status} [-v]
mpx_va
Starts, stops, or restarts Media Server services on the Application Server.
If all other Cisco Unified MeetingPlace services continue running, then entering this command does 
not interrupt meetings that are in session.
Syntax: mpx_va {start | stop | restart | status} [-v]
mpx_version 
Lists all installed versions of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace. 
Syntax: mpx_version 
mpx_webx
Starts, stops, or restarts all Cisco WebEx integration services on the Application Server.
Syntax: mpx_webx {start | stop | restart | status} [-v]
resetmsapassword
Resets the Media Server Administration password to “cisco”.
Syntax: resetmsapassword 
shutdown
Shuts down the Application Server.
For a graceful shutdown, we recommend that you enter the command using the syntax below. You can 
see which other options are available by entering shutdown without any parameters.
Syntax: shutdown -h now 
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B2BUA: Back-To-Back User Agent
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Command Reference: Operating System Commands (continued)
Command
Description