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  1. Log on SBC application in EMA Platform Mode.

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    If the application is down then by default you are logged on EMA Platform Mode. For more information on different modes, refer to EMA Platform Mode.

  2. On the SBC main screen, go to Administration > System Administration > Platform Management. To start the SBC application, click Start SBC Application in the Status panel.

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    1Start SBC Application Panel
     

    The Application Status changes from Down to Not Ready.

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    1Start SBC Application - Down
     

  3. After all the processes are up and running, the Application Status changes to Running status. Once the application is started, you may log off from EMA Platform Mode and log on again in EMA mode.

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    It takes a while for all the processes and the SBC application to start.

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To Stop SBC Application

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Stopping the SBC application causes service interruption.

  1. On the SBC main screen, go to Administration > System Administration > Platform Management. To stop the SBC application, click Stop SBC Application in the Status panel.

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    1Stop SBC Application panel
     

    The About to Stop SBC Application window is displayed.

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    1About to stop SBC Application
     

  2. Click OK to continue. The User Logged Out window is displayed.

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  3. Click OK to log out. The Log On window is displayed.

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    1EMA Platform Mode - Login Screen
     

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    Note

    You are forced to log off from the SBC application because you just stopped the application and EMA mode is down. For more information on different modes, refer to EMA Platform Mode.

  4. To check the SBC Application status, log on again in EMA Platform Mode. On the SBC main screen go to Administration > System Administration > Platform Management.
    Verify that the Application Status is down.

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    Whenever SBC application is down, by default you are logged on EMA Platform Mode.

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    1Stop SBC Application - Down
     

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  1. On the SBC main screen, go to Administration > System Administration > Platform Management. To restart the SBC application, click Restart SBC Application on the Status panel.

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    1SBC Application panel
     

    The About to Restart SBC Application window is displayed.

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    1About to restart SBC Application
     

  2. Click OK to continue. The User Logged Out window is displayed.

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    1User Log Out
     

  3. Click OK to log out. The Log On window is displayed.

    Note

    You are forced to log off from the SBC application because the application is stopped and EMA mode is down. For more information on different modes, refer to EMA Platform Mode

    It takes a while for the SBC application to restart. During the restart process, you cannot log on SBC Application in EMA mode.

  4. Refresh the log on browser window to verify that EMA mode is available.

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  5. Once the EMA mode is available, log on again. On the SBC main screen go to Administration > System Administration > Platform Management.


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  1. On the SBC main screen, go to Administration > System Administration > Platform Management. To reboot the platform, click Reboot Platform on the Status panel.

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    1Reboot Platform
     

    The About to restart SBC Application window is displayed.

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    1About to Reboot Application
     

  2. Click OK to continue. The server rebooting message is displayed.

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    Note

    Reboot takes 2-3 minutes.

  3. Once re-boot is complete, the Log On window is displayed.

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    1Logon screen