Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 299
BCM50 Administration Guide
7Click the OK button.
A warning window opens and displays information about components that will be affected by
the restore operation. Read the warning carefully before proceeding.
8Click the Ye s button to proceed.
A progress window opens. When the operation is complete, the Restore Complete window
opens.
9Click the OK button.
Restoring the factory configuration
To restore the factory configuration
Your BCM50 is delivered with a backup file that was created at the factory. This file can be a
helpful starting point if you decide to completely re-configure your BCM50 and would like to
erase the settings programmed on your device. Although you can select individual components to
restore, Nortel recommends that you restore all components when using this option.
1In the task panel, click the Administration tab.
2Open the Backup and Restore folder, and then click Restore.
The Restore panel opens.
3In the Restore From selection field, select Factory Default.
4Click the Restore button.
The Select Components to Restore panel opens.
5Select the optional components that you want to include from the backup archive.
6Click the OK button.
A warning window opens and displays information about components that will be affected by
the restore operation. Read the warning carefully before proceeding.
7Click the Ye s button to proceed.
A progress window opens. When the operation is complete, the Restore Complete window
opens.
8Click the OK button.
Caution: A restore operation is a service-affecting operation. A number of
services running on the BCM50 system will be stopped and then restarted using
the restored configuration or application data. A reboot is required if you choose
Keycodes as a restore option. It will take several minutes before Voicemail is
working again.