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Advanced
Selecting this produces three options:
Erase Config
This restores the configuration in the units flash memory to the factory default
and should only be used under the direction of an INDeX Business Partner.
Selecting this option produces the “Who Is” window followed by a request to enter
the local access password. The erase request is then sent and a confirmation
message appears at the bottom of the screen.
Note: Always make a copy of your current configuration file to a back-up folder
on the Admin PC, as well as making a separately-stored archive, to allow
a quick recovery - see Backup/Restore below.
Restoring the default configuration also restores default passwords - the local
access default is “password” and the remote access default is “thepword” as
configured against the RemoteManager user.
If, for some reason, LAN connections are lost, the serial port can be used for this
procedure as described in Appendix 1.
Reboot
This option produces the Reboot windows described in SendConfig on page 27.
In normal operating circumstances it should not be necessary to reboot your
system and this should only be carried out on the advice of an INDeX Business
Partner.
Upgrade
CAUTION: This option is only used to load new versions of software above
Level 3.2. To upgrade from 2.2 to 3.2, only use the proceedure
listed in Software Upgrading and Installation on page 9.
Software upgrades are available from the Avaya web site
(http://www.avaya.com
).
The new files have .bin extensions. Upgrades can only be loaded from an Admin
PC connected to the local subnet, i.e., not by remote access.
Selecting this option produces theUpgradeWiz which, in this case, lists all the
configured units associated with your IPNC. Select the one you wish to upgrade.
When the password window is displayed, enter the local access password and
check that the file shown is correct. Use Browse to locate another if necessary.
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