Restoring to Default Settings

TANDBERG CONTENT SERVER ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

About Restoring to Default Settings

The administrator can restore the Content Server to default settings partially or fully via the LCD panel.

A partial restore to default settings—ConfigRestore—restores the default configuration files and templates, but does NOT affect the content stored on the server.

A full restore to default settings—Full Restore —removes content and deletes all media files in addition to restoring the factory configuration files and templates.

 Restoring to defaults command in v.3.0 ! will restore the Content Server to v.3.0

defaults, but it will also remove any configurations specific to v.2.x, if the Content Server has been upgraded to v3.0 from v2.x!

Restoring to defaults—both Config

Restore and Full Restore—will take

Pressscreen.Enter to display the Main Menu

From the Commands menu, use the Up or Down arrow to select Restore Defaults and press Enter.

What Does Config Restore Do?

Restoring to Default Settings

From the Main Menu screen, use the

 

Press Enter to confirm your selection.

Up or Down arrow to select Commands.

 

 

 

 

 

From the Restore Defaults menu, use the Up or Down arrow to select Full Restore or Config Restore and press Enter.

If you are performing a full restore, you will be asked to confirm this action on the following screen. At the Full Restore? prompt, use the Up or Down arrow to select Yes and press Enter to confirm.

If you are performing a partial restore, you will be asked to confirm this action on the following screen. At the Config Restore? prompt, use the Up or Down arrow to select Yes and press Enter to confirm.

Command Menu Structure

about 20 minutes and must not be interrupted!

Logs are available in E:\logs\Restore directory.

Deletes all user-created recording aliases, external media servers, call configuration files and templates and restores them to v.3.0 defaults.

IP Settings are described in Installation.

Restart and Shutdown

Using the Front Panel Keys

What Does Full Restore Do?

Restart? No

are described on the

Used to enter the edit mode and confirm selection or entry.

Deletes all user-created recording aliases, external media servers, call configuration files, categories and recording templates and restores

IPSettings

Commands

VersionInfo

Yes

previous page.

Used to return to the previous menu screen or exit the edit mode without saving the latest entry.

Used to select items in the menu, move between values in a numerical address and modify numerical values.

For an example of this, turn to IP Address Setting Configuration in the Installation section.

them to v.3.0 defaults.

Deletes all conferences and media files.

Deletes all server logs.

If data location has been changed to an external storage location (NAS), a full restore will change the default storage location back to the Content Server.

Shutdown?

No

Yes

 

- Restore Defaults -

Display information on the

Full Restore

Config Restore

version currently installed.

 

Full Restore?

No

Yes

Config Restore?

No

Yes

Table of

 

Disclaimers,

 

Safety,

 

Introduction

 

Installation

 

Quick Setup

 

Operation

Backup and

 

Administrator

 

Conference

 

View

 

Appendices

Contents

 

Patents etc.

 

Environmental

 

 

 

 

Restoring

 

Settings

 

Setup

 

Conferences

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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