Specifications

Maintaining the System Rebooting the Mobility Router
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Rebooting the Mobility Router
You can reboot the Mobility Router. A reboot restarts services and also restarts the entire system. An
example of when you might need to reboot is if you have problems connecting to the network
interfaces.
If you reboot the Mobility Router and you have a redundancy cluster enabled, active calls are not
disrupted. If you do not have a redundancy cluster, active calls might be dropped. PBX functionality,
initiation of new calls, and handovers of active calls between Wi-Fi and cellular networks are not
available while the Mobility Router is rebooting.
To reboot the Mobility Router:
1. Select Maintenance > System > Restart/Reboot/Shutdown.
2. Click Reboot.
3. Click OK to confirm the reboot. The Mobility Router immediately reboots, and you are immediately
logged out.
4. Exit and restart the Web browser. You must re-authenticate to the Mobility Router by entering the
admin login and password.
Shutting Down the Mobility Router
You can shut down and power off the Mobility Router. All active calls are gracefully disconnected, but
services, including handovers, PBX features, and initiation of new calls are not available to active calls
during and after the Mobility Router is shut down.
To shut down the Mobility Router:
1. Select Maintenance > System > Restart/Reboot/Shutdown.
2. Click Shutdown.
3. Click OK to confirm the shutdown. You are immediately logged out, and the Mobility Router shuts
down.
To restore services after you shut down the Mobility Router, you must press the power button on the
Mobility Router.
WARNING!
To restore services after you shut down the Mobility Router, you must manually press the power
button on the Mobility Router. Before shutting down, make sure someone is located near the Mobility
Router.