PLANET IP PBX user’s manual
3.6IP PBX Service
In Service
3.6.6Service & Configuration
Select Service
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| Click RELOAD, and IP PBX will reload the configuration once |
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| there is no active call. If there is any active call, it will retain up |
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| to 3 minutes, and then IP PBX will reload. This is the most |
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| frequently used function in this page since any IP PBX | |
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| configuration change has to be reloaded to take effect. |
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| Click BACKUP, and IP PBX archives and encrypts current |
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| configuration into a |
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| directory. To secure configuration files, download them to a |
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| local host through the GET FILE function in Service |
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| Service once a while. Clear PBX Settings Only check box, | |||
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| both PBX and system (interfaces and services) settings will be | |
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| archived in the backup file. |
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| Note: Do not change the configuration file name, or the |
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| RESTORE function will reject the configuration file. |
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| Click a configuration backup file in the list, click RESTORE, and |
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| IP PBX will restore the configuration as current setup. Go to | |||
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