Chapter 2: System Settings
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To restore the backup
To restore a configuration, the file must be loaded through the web interface. As with
saving the configuration, this may be time-intensive, so be sure to do this when no calls
are on the system. The system restoral will first erase your existing configuration, so
exercise caution with this step.
1. Click
Browse
to find the file to be restored (the full path of the file is required).
This file is the one you backed up in the previous section.
2. Click
Save
to load the selected file. This will load the selected file, and the sys-
tem will have the new configuration.
Warning
: The
Factory Reset
button will load a default configuration file from the file
system. All data will be erased.
Note:
The global parameter (
max_tcp_length
) can accommodate the large TAR
files. You will need to set this before running the backup/restore. Currently, this value is
in bytes, so you will need to provide a value similar to 384000000 (for 384 MB).
Request Configuration
The system may receive its configuration information from a service provider. Be espe-
cially careful when using this feature because it may overwrite your existing configura-
tion without further warning. If you leave the URL empty, the system will use the de-
fault URL. Please note that your license key will be sent over the Internet (encrypted).
If you have a web service that generates configurations dynamically, you can request
the pull-down of a configuration from the web server. The system will initiate the web
request on its own. This feature is useful in large-scale installations (many systems run-
ning as CPE devices) that involve a central configuration management database.
Reload Configuration Files
Configuration files
ringtones.xml
and
pnp.xml
can be customized for your sys-
tem. These files can be downloaded from wiki.snomone.com and uploaded through
the
Browse
option shown below. You can also place the files into the
html
folder and
restart the system (downloads are available at wiki.snomone.com). See also “Custom-
ized Ringtones” on page 323.
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