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Manage and Monitor the HP SBM Locally
Restoring and Replacing HP SBMs
iv. If the SBM has not yet rebooted, the management session will
hang. Wait. As the SBM reboots, messages will be displayed.
Figure 3-21. HP SBM Recovery Menu
e. When the Recovery Menu is displayed, enter R to restore the factory
default settings.
f. Press [y] to confirm that you want to reimage the SBM, returning it to
its factory state.
g. The restoration takes about twenty minutes. You. can exit the Recov-
ery Menu at any time by pressing [Ctrl][Z].
7. Before you set up the SBM again, the data center engineers must prepare
the SBM deployment using the new name, including adding the SBM
computer object, defining its SPN, adding the SBM to the Lync Server
topology, publishing and enabling the topology, and assigning users,
routing rules, and normalization rules to the SBM. They should refer to
Appendix A: “Ready the Data Center for an SBM Deployment” and the
appropriate Microsoft documentation.
8. By now, the SBM should be returned to factory default settings. If you
have any updates that you applied to the SBM, you must reinstall these
updates. See the HP Survivable Branch Communication zl Module
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Installation and Getting Started Guide if
you need help accessing the SBM initially. Then see Chapter 5: “Manage
Updates“
9. Complete the Setup Wizard. (See Chapter 1: “Introduction“ and Chapter 2:
“Complete the Setup Wizard.”)