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Maintaining Operations and Troubleshooting
46 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide
Checking Windows Operation
The Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application runs as a service on a Windows server and is
configured to automatically start on power up. Therefore, no default administration is needed.
Using the MV_Mgr graphical utility you can change settings and control the services. An icon for
this utility was installed during the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application setup.
To manually check the service installation status and start the service, use the Services utility in
the Control Panel administration GUI. Select Control Panel, Administrative Tools, then
Services. Depending on the Windows version, menus allow for the Service to be started,
restarted, paused, and stopped.
Note:
Note: Server maintenance and any required data backup is the responsibility of the
user. For more information, see the Windows Backup documentation.
Checking Application Status
To verify that the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application daemon is running properly, access
a built-in HTTP server that runs within each application. You can access the HTTP server either
locally or remotely as follows:
To access the MV_Manager server, start a Web browser and type:
http://server_address:6099.
Or, on the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application server itself, type:
http://localhost:6099.
Note:
Note: The default Super User name and password are mvuser and Avaya.
To access the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application daemon http status server, start
a Web browser and type
http://server_address:6090.
Or, on the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application server itself, type:
http://localhost:6090.
To access the MV_WatchDog daemon http status server, start a Web browser and type
http://server_address:6091.
Or, on the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application server itself, type:
http://localhost:6091.