PLANET IP PBX user’s manual
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| Click RESTART, and the IP PBX Service will restart completely. |
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| problematic configuration could be identified. |
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| Click REVERT, and IP PBX will erase current IP PBX settings |
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| and revert configuration back to the factory default. Note the |
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| reversion affects IP PBX service only, but not other system |
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To revert the whole system back to the factory default as much as possible, hold the hardware Reset button for 10 seconds. Since this will wipe out almost everything generated by the user, all system interfaces and services must be configured from scratch again if no appropriate backup configuration could be restored. Note that such reversion will not erase backup configurations and existing voicemails. Backup configuration files could be deleted in the TFTP Service page and voicemails could be deleted in the Maintenance page.
3.6.7Advance
Select Service