Chapter 34 System File Maintenance
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Each field is described in the following table.
Table 183
Maintenance > Backup & Restore
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Backup
Configuration
Backup
Click this to save the X2002’s current configuration to a file on your
computer. Once your device is configured and functioning properly, it is
highly recommended that you back up your configuration file before
making configuration changes. The backup configuration file is useful if
you need to return to your previous settings.
Note: The administrator account and WAN/LAN network settings
are not saved during the backup process.
Restore
Configuration
File Path
Enter the location of the file you want to upload, or click
Browse...
to
find it.
Browse
Click this to find the file you want to upload.
Upload
Click this to restore the selected configuration file. Do not turn off the
X2002 while configuration file upload is in progress. After the
configuration file is uploaded successfully a message appears at the
bottom of the screen “Info : Restore success. Please restart the
system.”
Note: You must restart the X2002 to apply the settings from the
restored configuration file.
When you restore a configuration file on the X2002, you do not change
the currently configured administrator accounts and WAN/LAN network
settings on the X2002.
Back to Factory
Defaults
Default
Click this to return the X2002 to its factory defaults.
Batch Add SIP
Extensions
Click
Download
to save a template batch file for SIP extenstions to
your computer. After you edit the file, click
Browse
to locate the file
and
Upload
to copy it to the X2002.
Summary of Contents for X2002
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Page 124: ...Chapter 5 Network Deployment X2002 User s Guide 124...
Page 166: ...Chapter 7 Auto Provision X2002 User s Guide 166...
Page 170: ...Chapter 8 QoS X2002 User s Guide 170...
Page 248: ...Chapter 16 Click To Talk Group X2002 User s Guide 248...
Page 252: ...Chapter 17 Group Access Code X2002 User s Guide 252...
Page 304: ...Chapter 19 Auto Attendant X2002 User s Guide 304...
Page 312: ...Chapter 20 LCR X2002 User s Guide 312...
Page 346: ...Chapter 22 Call Services X2002 User s Guide 346...
Page 380: ...Chapter 25 Status Observation X2002 User s Guide 380...
Page 402: ...Chapter 27 Call Detail Record CDR X2002 User s Guide 402...
Page 410: ...Chapter 28 ACD Logs X2002 User s Guide 410...
Page 416: ...Chapter 29 Administrator Accounts X2002 User s Guide 416...
Page 424: ...Chapter 30 Diagnostics X2002 User s Guide 424...
Page 426: ...Chapter 31 X2002 User s Guide 426...
Page 446: ...Chapter 32 Remote Management X2002 User s Guide 446...
Page 448: ...Chapter 33 TFTP Management X2002 User s Guide 448...
Page 462: ...Chapter 35 License Control X2002 User s Guide 462...
Page 482: ...Chapter 36 Web Portal X2002 User s Guide 482...
Page 508: ...Chapter 39 Product Specifications X2002 User s Guide 508...
Page 548: ...Appendix C Legal Information X2002 User s Guide 548...
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