2.
Edit the settings.
3. Click
Update
to change the settings.
5.5.2.3 Delete DHCP Range
1.
Click any pool name in the
DHCP POOL
list.
2. Click
Delete
to remove the pool name from the
DHCP POOL
list.
5.5.3
Show Leased Clients
Click the
Show Leased Clients
tab to see all leased LAN IP addresses and client details.
5.6 IP PBX Service
In
Service
->
IP PBX Service
, you can click the
Operations
tab to reload, backup, restore, restart or
revert the IP PBX configuration, or click the
Settings
tab for the IP PBX parameters settings.
5.6.1
Operations
Select
Service
->
IP PBX Service
, and then click the
Operations
tab.
5.6.1.1 Reload IP PBX Configuration
Click
Reload
, and IP PBX will reload the configuration once there is no active call. If there is any active
call, it will retain up to 3 minutes, and then IP PBX will reload. This is the most frequently used function
in this page since any IP PBX configuration change has to be reloaded to take effect.
5.6.1.2 Backup IP PBX Configuration
Click
Backup
, and IP PBX archives and encrypts current configuration into a time-stamped backup file
under tftpboot root directory. To secure configuration files, download them to a local host through the
Get File
function in
Service
->
TFTP
Service
once a while. Select the
PBX Settings Only
check box
for only back up Configurations in PBX, which are parts mainly from User Management to Feature in
the tree view; clear the check box to back up both PBX and system (interfaces and services) settings.
Note:
Do not change the configuration file name, or the
Restore
function will reject the configuration
file.
5.6.1.3 Restore IP PBX Configuration
Click a configuration backup file in the list, click
Restore
, and IP PBX will restore the configuration as
current setup. After restoring, the system will ask for reboot the PBX service, click
Yes
to reboot IP
PBX.
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