TANDBERG D14049.04 manual 187, Restoring a Previous Backup

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Backup and Restore

TANDBERG VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Restoring a Previous Backup

To restore the VCS to a previous configuration:

1.Navigate to Maintenance > Backup and Restore.

You will be taken to the Backup and Restore page.

2.In the System Restore section, Browse to the backup file containing the configuration you wish to restore.

3.Click Upload System Backup File.

The VCS will check the file and if it is valid, you will be taken to the Restore Configuration page.

If the backup file is not valid, you will receive an error message at the top of the Backup and Restore page.

The Restore configuration page will show you the current software version and the number of calls and registrations. Continuing with the restore process will cause the VCS to reboot and terminate all calls, so use this page to ensure that there are no calls currently in progress.

Warnings

Read all the warnings that appear in this section before proceeding with the restore.

Continue with System Restore

Click here to continue with the restore process. This will restart your system, so ensure that there are no active calls.

Once the system has restarted, you will be taken to the login page.

Abort System Restore

Click here to exit the restore process and return to the Backup and Restore page.

Introduction

Getting Started

 

Overview and

 

System

 

VCS

 

Zones and

 

Call

 

Bandwidth

 

Firewall

 

Applications

 

Maintenance

 

Appendices

 

Status

 

Configuration

 

Configuration

 

Neighbors

 

Processing

 

Control

 

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