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5.6.1 Service & Configuration
Select
Service
-->
IPPBX Service
, and then click the
Service & Configuration
tab.
5.6.1.1 Reload IPPBX Configuration
Click
RELOAD
, and IPPBX 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 IPPBX will reload. This is the
most frequently used function in this page since any IPPBX configuration change has to be
reloaded to take effect.
5.6.1.2 Backup IPPBX Configuration
Click
BACKUP
, and IPPBX 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.
Clear
PBX Settings Only
check box, both PBX and system (interfaces and services) settings
will be archived in the backup file.
Note:
Do not change the configuration file name, or the
RESTORE
function will reject the
configuration file.
5.6.1.3 Restore IPPBX Configuration
Click a configuration backup file in the list, click
RESTORE
, and IPPBX will restore the
configuration as current setup. After restoring, the system will ask for reboot the PBX service,
click
Yes
to reboot IPPBX.
5.6.1.4 Restart IPPBX Configuration
Click
RESTART
, and the IPPBX Service will restart completely. Currently active calls will
be disconnected immediately. This function is rarely required unless the network setting has
been changed, or the service operates abnormally without problematic configuration could be
identified.
5.6.1.5 Revert IPPBX Configuration
Click
REVERT
, and IPPBX will erase current IPPBX settings and revert configuration
back to the factory default. Note the reversion affects IPPBX service only, but not other system
services such as DHCP, TFTP, and NTP. The backup IPPBX configuration files under TFTP
remain intact after reversion, so that one can restore to a specific time if a backup file had been
generated then.
To revert the whole system back to the factory default as much as possible, hold the
hardware
Reset
button for 10 seconds. Since this will wipe out almost everything generated by
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