Configuring Scheduled Reboots

This article will provide a walkthrough on configuring scheduled reboots for the bvoip phone system.

Updated at July 27th, 2024

Why Configure a Scheduled Reboot?

Scheduled Reboots help the phone system work in an optimal fashion while also making it within your full control. A system reboot takes 3-5 minutes to complete and any alternative routing set at the SIPTrunk.com level will help prevent missed calls during this window. 

Can't Allow a Maintenance Window? 

If your instance is for a business that can not be down for a scheduled 3-5 minute window, speak to our sales team about our High Availability feature

 

Common symptoms of an overdue reboot being needing are:

  • Phone system administration is acting strange or lagging. (Such as not saving or registering clicking of buttons.)
  • You may also notice higher than normal CPU/RAM statistics on the Overview page of the phone system.

Best Practice Recommendation

For most phone systems, we recommend a weekly reboot schedule. If your system is large, you may require a bi-weekly reboot schedule. 

 

Configuring a Reboot Schedule

  1. Login to the bvoip phone system.
  2. Click on the Tools drop-down menu.
  3. Go to the Scheduled Reboot subsection.  
  4. Choose the reboot frequency for the Reboot schedule section.
  5. Select the time for the reboot, in 24h time format using the hour and minute drop-downs.
  6. Set the specific Week(s) of month for scheduled reboots to occur. schreboot3-mtp
  7. Select the specific Day(s) of week for scheduled reboots to occur.
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  8. Click the Save button.