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Is it possible to remotely power reset the Coral?
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I don't think so...I have never had to do that. The only system that might is the ipxoffice.
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Yes you can reset the Coral. I just did it on a system that I will be cutting over next week. Log in to the system, go to the siz tab. Choose update, curser through all the prompts, but do not change any. At the end it will ask if you want to check memory, you can say yes or no. The next prompt is to update. If you say yes, the system will reset. Make sure that you let the customer know. As I said at the beginning, I did it on a system I am cutting over next week and it worked. I did it three times. If you have a system in house, try it first.
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Tell me John, did it keep it's programming?
Never blame on malice, what can be adequately attributed to STUPIDITY!!
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johnr_ca, that is a power reset? You can do the same this way by re-loading the database, and this would stop you from touching the sizing and losing your database if you happen to fat finger something or is siz does wipe out the programming. I think there is a was to pbus the system to reboot
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Coral Tech's way is much safer than the sizing update. If you happened accidently change something in sizing you will end up having to do a restore any ways so why not just do the restore in the first place.
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You can also go into DIDGB I think and type a couple of commands to reset a card without downing the whole switch.
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There is no way to remote POWER (electricity) reset the Coral.
If you power it manually down and up no data is lost (if all lithium batteries are OK).
You can restart the software by size-TAB update without any changes, as noted - works but dangerous.
Load previous day DB will remove all DB changes made from that time till current.
DIDBG - PBUS can restart cards not system.
DECT ? What is the reason you need to power it down?
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A Bit late to this but also changing the number of MOH sources in the system will cause a reset without messing with sizing. This of course is just a warm reboot.
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