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TANDBERG
VIDEO COMMUNICATION SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Introduction
Overview and
status
System
configuration
VCS
configuration
Zones and
neighbors
Clustering and
peers
Call
processing
Bandwidth
control
Firewall
traversal
Appendices
Applications
Maintenance
Restoring default configuration
Configuration items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 3
It is possible to restore the VCS to its default configuration. This is done through the CLI using
xCommand DefaultValuesSet
. This command is not available through the web interface.
The
DefaultValuesSet
command allows you to specify the level of configuration to restore, from
1 to 3 as follows:
•
Level 1
resets most configuration items to their default value, with the exception of the Level 2
and Level 3 items shown in the tables below.
•
Level 2
resets configuration items mostly related to remote authentication (listed in
Configuration
items reset by DefaultValuesSet level 2
), plus Level 1 items to their default values.
•
Level 3
resets all critical configuration items (listed in
Configuration items reset by
DefaultValuesSet level 3
below) plus Level 1 and Level 2 items to their default values.
The
xConfiguration reference
table shows a full list of all configuration items and where applicable
their default values.
!
xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3
must be used with caution, as it resets the
system’s IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, meaning you will no longer be able to access the system
over IP. It also deletes all option keys including pre-installed options such as Expressway
and the number of calls. It also deletes all links configured on the VCS, including the automatically
configured
default links
between the Default Subzone, Traversal Subzone and Default Zone. Without
these links, calls will not be able to be placed. To restore these links, you should run the command
xCommand DefaultLinksAdd
after
xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3
. These links
can also be restored manually using the web interface - see the
Creating and editing links
section
for instructions on how to do this.
Configuration item
Default value after
xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3
Administration HTTP Mode
On
Administration HTTPS Mode
On
Administration SSH Mode
On
Administration Telnet Mode
Off
Ethernet [1..2] IP V4 Address
192.168.0.100
Ethernet [1..2] IP V4 StaticNAT Address
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Ethernet [1..2] IP V4 StaticNAT Mode
Off
Ethernet [1..2] IP V4 SubnetMask
255.255.255.0
Ethernet [1..2] IP V6 Address
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Ethernet [1..2] Speed
Auto
IPProtocol
IPv4
IP DNS Domain Name
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IP DNS Hostname
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IP DNS Server [1..5] Address
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IP Gateway
127.0.0.1
IP Route [1..50] Address
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Overview