User guide
Configuring the SCOPIA Gateway 153
Configuring Gateway Maintenance Tasks
ICMP-in-message counter—Displays the number of Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP) packets received.
UDP-in-datagram counter—Displays the number of User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) packets received.
Packet loss counter—Displays the number of lost packets.
Packet late counter—Displays the number of late packets.
Accumulated time of B channel usage (PRI Gateways only)—Displays
the total B channel usage (in minutes).
Counter reset time—Displays the last time at which the counters were
reset.
Reset Counters button—Click to reset all counters to zero.
CONFIGURING
G
ATEWAY
M
AINTENANCE
TASKS
On the Maintenance tab, you can enter maintenance mode. In maintenance mode,
you can perform maintenance work on the Gateway, such as upgrading software.
In maintenance mode, the Gateway cannot accept new calls. You can disconnect
all calls currently active in the Gateway, or wait for them to disconnect. In
maintenance mode, you can only modify the following configuration settings:
Services (see About Gateway Services on page 123 for more
information)
Fractional B channel status (PRI Gateways only) (see Viewing B
Channel Status on page 83 for more information)
Gatekeeper IP connectivity (see Configuring IP Connectivity Settings on
page 85 for more information).
Resource allocation
IVR (see Configuring IVR Settings on page 92 for more information)
To enter maintenance mode, click Enter Maintenance Mode. To exit
maintenance mode, click Exit Maintenance Mode.
SAVING
C
ONFIGURATION
S
ETTINGS
You can save Gateway configuration settings to a file and then export this file to
a storage device on your network. You can use the saved configuration file to
restore the settings to the current Gateway unit or to configure a similar Gateway
unit.
An exported configuration file saves most of the current Board section settings
and all of the current Gateway section settings.
Note You cannot save configuration settings in the System category.