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you can switch back and forth between either firmware
version. During an update, the currently inactive firmware
is overwritten.
How to perform this is described on the following pages:
For an immediate firmware update, on
For a manual firmware update, on
To restore the firmware using the computer, on
To restore the firmware at the push of a button, on
Note: How to set up a regular firmware update is
described in the PBX Configuration Manual.
Note: How to find out the version of the current
firmware is described on
Note: Except for the applicable connection fees, a
firmware update is free of charge.
Saving and Reading Out the Configuration Data
The current configuration data on the PBX can be saved
in a configuration file ("configuration.cfg") on the PC. If
necessary, the file can be saved in the PBX again in order
to restore an old configuration.
In addition to the configuration, the configuration data also
include the network settings and PBX data. You can
switch on or off the application or the readout of the net-
work settings or PBX data.
Important: The Ethernet configuration of the COM-
mander VoIP modules belongs to the configuration
data of the PBX and is therefore always applied/read
out.
The network settings include the following data:
Ethernet configuration
USB configuration
DNS configuration
HTTP proxy configuration
PPP configuration
Port of the webserver
The PBX data include the following data:
PBX name
Admin user name
Admin PIN
Dealer data
Country
How to do this is described on
Restoration Points
If a restoration point for the configuration data is set, the
current configuration data is saved in a configuration file
in the PBX. The configuration files are archived with infor-
mation about the time and date they were created.
A maximum of ten restoration points are set. If an eleventh
restoration point is set, the oldest of the current restoration
points is overwritten.
An old configuration can be restored by loading a restora-
tion point. The option as to whether the network settings
should be restored can also be selected.
How to do this is described on
.
Note: A restoration point is set automatically when
the database version changes during a firmware
update.
Restoring Factory Settings
All the settings are deleted and the factory settings are
restored.
How to do this is described on
.
Note: If you would like to retain some of the settings,
instead reset the configuration. See
.
Note: How to back up the existing configuration on a
data storage medium beforehand is described on
.
Resetting the configuration
Most of the settings will be deleted and reset to the factory
settings. The following settings remain intact:
Admin user name and PIN
IP address settings
Web server port setting
Time
NTP server settings
Saved hold music and announcements
Call data
Provider information for Soft-LCR easy (only the
data received from the update, settings are reset)
How to do this is described on
.
Note: If you would like to delete all the settings
without exception, instead restore the factory
settings. See
.
Note: How to back up the existing configuration on a
data storage medium beforehand is described on
.
Checking the channel assignment
Any external calls still in progress are indicated by the
LEDs on the separate S
0
, U
P0
and S
2M
ports. See
For a more detailed overview, refer to the page
Administration
Monitoring
External call channel
Checking the VoIP status registration
The overview on the page Administration
Monitoring
Status internal VoIP subscribers indicates whether
an internal VoIP subscriber has been successfully
registered on the PBX. See also
.
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