This section describes the dangerous operations on the OS and the CG9812. For example, modifying the IP address of the network adapter on the OS, and manually deleting CDR files. Table 1 lists the dangerous operations on software. Table 1 Dangerous operations on software | Software Item | Dangerous Operation | Possible Results | | OS services | Stopping the OS services. The OS services include but are not limited to the following: - Process Watch Dog Service
- Cfg Server Service
- FTP Publishing Service
| When the OS services are stopped, the processes monitored by these services are also stopped. Also, the relevant services are affected. For example, if the Cfg Server Service is stopped, the cfg_proc process is also stopped. In this case, the CG9812 Parameter Config Console cannot be logged in to. | | IP address of the network adapter | Modifying the IP address of a network adapter | The CG9812 cannot normally run. Also, the CG9812 is disconnected from other devices. | | CG9812 directory structure | Modifying the directory structure or a folder name | The CG9812 cannot normally run. The relevant services are affected. | | igwb.ini of the CG9812 server | Modifying the parameters on the CG9812 Parameter Config Console or in the igwb.ini file under C:\iGWB\Config\ini. | The CG9812 cannot normally run or even crashes. | | CG9812 CDR files | Deleting CDR files from a folder or deleting CDR files through the CG9812 Client | CDR files are lost. | | CG9812 Client | Restarting the CG9812 | The current CG9812 server is restarted. | | Break Service For Upgrade | Perform this operation only when the CG9812 is being upgraded. After this operation, the CG9812 cannot receive CDRs but can still process the CDRs that were previously received. To roll back this operation, restart the CG9812. | |