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5.1.12.3Restore IP PBX Configuration
Click a configuration backup file in the list, click
Restore
, and IP PBX will restore the configuration as
current setup. After restoring, the system will ask for reboot the PBX service, click
Yes
to reboot IP
PBX.
5.1.12.4Restart IP PBX Configuration
Click
Restart
, and the IP PBX Service will restart completely. Currently active calls will be
disconnected immediately. This function is rarely required unless the network setting has been
changed, or the service operates abnormally without problematic configuration could be identified.
Note:
Administrator can click
on the top-right side of the webpage to activate changes.
5.1.12.5Revert IP PBX Configuration
Click
Revert
, and IP PBX will erase current IP PBX settings, DDNS, QoS, STUN service and revert
configuration back to the factory default. Note the reversion affects IP PBX service only, but not other
system services such as DHCP, TFTP, and NTP. The backup IP PBX configuration files under TFTP
remain intact after reversion, so that one can restore to a specific time if a backup file had been
generated then.
To revert the whole system back to the factory default, hold the hardware
RESET
button more than 5
seconds. All of the configuration settings will be re-set exactly the way they are when users receive
the IP PBX from providers. Users have to re-configure the IP PBX from scratch again. If one needs to
restore the backup configuration after factory default, he/she must download the backup configuration
file to the local computer in
Service
->
TFTP
page.
5.1.13Settings
Select
Service
->
IP PBX
, and then click the
Settings
tab to configure IP PBX parameters. After the
configuration, go to
Service
->
IP PBX
, and click
Restart
to activate changes.
Table 5-17 IP PBX Configuration Settings
Field
Description
PBX SIP Port
Specify the UDP port where the SIP service listens on.
RTP Port Range
Limit the UDP ports used by the IP PBX for media
transport.
The port range needs to have at least equals to the
(number of extensions (also count shared-lines) +
number of SIP trunks) * 2. If selecting
Enable Video
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