SIP User's Manual
6
.
Configuring
the MediaPack
Version 2.4
159
June 2008
6.9
Saving Configuration Changes to Flash Memory:
Figure
6-40: Saving Configuration Changes to Flash Memory
6.9.1 Save
Configuration:
To save the currently active configuration to the MediaPack’s non-volatile memory, use the
‘Save Configuration’-Button from the ‘Maintenance’-Menu.
6.9.2 Saving
Configuration
Settings on the MediaPack
To temporarily save configuration changes to the "running" configuration (i.e., to the RAM
volatile memory), click the
Submit
button that appears in the screens throughout the Web
interface. All parameter modifications are applied to the MediaPack on-the-fly.
However, parameters that are saved to the volatile memory revert to their previous settings
after a gateway reset (or power failure). Therefore, to ensure that the currently modified
configuration is permanently saved (i.e., saved to the MediaPack's non-volatile memory --
flash memory), you need to use the
Maintenance
menu on the menu bar.
Warning:
Saving changes to the MediaPack's
non-volatile
memory may disrupt
traffic on the gateway. To avoid this, disable all traffic before saving.
Tip:
Instead of using the
Maintenance
menu to permanently save configuration
settings, you can use the
Reset
button used for software reset (refer to
Section '
599H1085H
Reset Button'
on page
600H1086H
19
.
6.10
Resetting the MediaPack
The
Reset
menu enables you to remotely reset the gateway. Before resetting the gateway,
you can choose to save the gateway configuration to flash memory.
To Reset the MediaPack take these 3 steps:
1.
On the main menu bar, click the
Maintenance
menu; the 'Maintenance Actions '
screen is displayed.