Configuring the SVP Server 4-9SVP Server Installation, Setup, & Maintenance Manual - Revision 1Step 1 Enter Netlink when using the 160 series software and a TelephonyGateway.Step 2 Select the link speed or select auto-negotiate to permit the SVPServer to auto-negotiate in the Ethernet link field.Step 3 Enter a Y (Yes) or N (No) in the System Locked field. This option isused to take the system down for maintenance. The default entry is N(No). Set it at Y (Yes) to prevent any new calls from starting. Return to Nto restore normal operation.Step 4 Maintenance Lock prevents any new calls from starting and is setautomatically by the system to Y (Yes) after certain maintenanceactivities that require reset.If an IP address is changed, the system mustbe reset, so a Y displays in the Maintenance Lock field.Step 5 (Optional) Select the Reset System option if you want to be prompted toreset the SVP Server upon exiting this window. Note that resetting theSVP Server will terminate any calls in progress.170 SeriesThe 170 series software is required in NEC IP environment. Ensure thelatest version is installed on the SVP Server. Check the versioncurrently installed on the SVP Server as described in Chapter 7.Table 4-4 170 Series SoftwareWhen Netlink IP is selected as the SVP-II Mode, the 170 Series versionwill display the options shown in Figure 4-5.NOTEThe administrator cannot change the Maintenance Lock option. It is automatically setby the system. Reset the system at exit to clear aintenance Lock.NOTEThe SVP Server should be reset at the end of any maintenance procedure that requiresa reset either by the Maintenance Lock option or manually by selecting the ResetSystem option.Name Major Version number FilenameTable of Contents 173 svp100.tocFunctional Code 174 zvmlinuxFile System 175 flashfs