•
The USB memory device hardware is faulty.
•
The data on the USB memory device has become corrupted.
•
The USB memory device is removed from the USB port of the PBX during the restoration process.
•
The following characters cannot be used in the names of the backup files: open bracket, close
bracket, space, forward slash ("/"), period ("."), or 0 (zero).
To minimise the potential of a failed backup, connect the USB memory device to a PC to confirm the
USB memory device is operational and that the backup data is intact before starting this restore
process.
1.
The PBX must be in a powered-off state.
2.
Insert the USB memory device with the backup data into the USB port of the PBX.
3.
Set the PBX’s System Mode Switch to the "SYSTEM INITIALIZE" position.
4.
Turn on the PBX’s power switch. The STATUS indicator will flash green. Slide the System Mode Switch
back to the "NORMAL" position. The restore process will begin and the STATUS indicator will flash
rapidly.
5.
When the restoration process is completed, the PBX will restart automatically.
6.1.2 Tool—System Data Backup—Backup to NAS
A PBX’s system data can be backed up to a NAS (Network Attached Storage) in the PBX’s LAN network.
This screen can be accessed only in On-line mode.
To back up the system data to a NAS
1.
Connect a NAS and PBX.
Set the parameters necessary to connect the NAS to the PBX (IP address of the NAS, etc.), and then
confirm the connection. See
27.4.2 Network Service—[4-2] Other—NAS
2.
Select the system data items to backup.
•
System Data
System data includes programming information for the PBX, including extension and network
configuration information.
•
MOH + OGM
MOH (Music on Hold) and OGM (Outgoing Message) sound files stored on the PBX are backed up.
3.
Click
Execute
to back up the specified files. If backup data already exists on the NAS, it will be
deleted. A confirmation message will be displayed. Click
Continue
.
4.
A progress bar is displayed to indicate the progress of the backup. A message will be displayed when
the backup is finished. Click
OK
.
Note
•
Unified Messaging (UM) data must be backed up using a separate process. See
.
•
Data backed up from the PBX to a NAS cannot be restored directly from the NAS to the PBX. The
backup data must be copied from the NAS to a local PC. Then the data can be restored from the local
PC to the PBX.
•
The following characters cannot be used in the names of the backup files: open bracket, close
bracket, space, forward slash ("/"), period ("."), or 0 (zero).
•
When using a NAS, make sure there is sufficient network bandwidth.
•
When using a NAS, select the protocol NFS (Ver.4 only) or CIFS. For more information, see
27.4.2 Network Service—[4-2] Other—NAS
.
6.1.2 Tool—System Data Backup—Backup to NAS
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Summary of Contents for KX-NS300
Page 4: ...Introduction 4 PC Programming Manual...
Page 18: ...Table of Contents 18 PC Programming Manual...
Page 22: ...Table 1 Standard 1 1 3 Entering Characters 22 PC Programming Manual...
Page 23: ...Table 2 For NE model 1 1 3 Entering Characters PC Programming Manual 23...
Page 24: ...Table 3 For RU UC model 1 1 3 Entering Characters 24 PC Programming Manual...
Page 25: ...Table 4 For Greece 1 1 3 Entering Characters PC Programming Manual 25...
Page 52: ...2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 52 PC Programming Manual...
Page 72: ...5 4 System Control System Shutdown 72 PC Programming Manual...
Page 136: ...7 12 Utility CS Web Connection 136 PC Programming Manual...
Page 156: ...8 4 4 Users Call Management ACD Export History 156 PC Programming Manual...
Page 310: ...9 38 2 PBX Configuration 1 5 2 Configuration DSP Resource Usage 310 PC Programming Manual...
Page 424: ...11 12 2 PBX Configuration 3 12 2 Group VM DTMF Group Group Settings 424 PC Programming Manual...
Page 480: ...12 3 1 PBX Configuration 4 3 Extension DSS Console DSS key data copy 480 PC Programming Manual...
Page 494: ...13 5 PBX Configuration 5 5 Optional Device External Sensor 494 PC Programming Manual...
Page 508: ...14 6 PBX Configuration 6 6 Feature Tenant 508 PC Programming Manual...
Page 516: ...15 5 PBX Configuration 7 5 TRS Miscellaneous 516 PC Programming Manual...
Page 526: ...16 7 PBX Configuration 8 7 ARS Authorisation Code for TRG 526 PC Programming Manual...
Page 548: ...18 5 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous 548 PC Programming Manual...
Page 590: ...20 1 3 UM Configuration 1 3 Mailbox Settings Auto Configuration 590 PC Programming Manual...
Page 602: ...21 1 UM Configuration 2 Class of Service 602 PC Programming Manual...
Page 652: ...24 4 UM Configuration 5 4 System Parameters Parameters 652 PC Programming Manual...
Page 658: ...26 1 UM Configuration 7 System Security 658 PC Programming Manual...
Page 674: ...27 4 2 Network Service 4 2 Other NAS 674 PC Programming Manual...
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