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COMmander 6000/R/RX - Firmware V7.0D - Advanced Information V19 04/2018
Functions, Uses, Concepts
Restart
Restart
A restart (reboot) is when you cause the PBX to reboot while it is already
functioning. The configuration of the PBX is not deleted.
A restart is required, for example, in the following situations:
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After the operating software on the PBX has been updated (firmware
update)
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After the operating software on the PBX crashes
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After a change to the configuration that cannot be applied when the PBX
is in operation
An automatic restart is executed after the following functions have been
carried out:
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An instant firmware update
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Restoring firmware (reboot)
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A factory settings restoration
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Restoring Configuration Data from a Restoration Point
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A configuration reset
Note:
Resetting the configuration requires only a limited restart. Only
some of the PBX functions are restarted. All calls are ended, and all data
services are closed. The web server remains unaffected by this.
There are also various options for performing a restart yourself when
necessary.
Proceed as follows for a manual restart:
Note:
All connections to the web server, all calls and data services will
be disconnected this way. All unstored information will be lost!