TANDBERG D13898.04 User Manual

Page of 143

TANDBERG 
CONTENT SERVER 
USER GUIDE
D 13898.04
DECEMBER 2006
About Restoring to Factory Settings
Restoring to Factory Settings
The administrator can restore the Content 
Server to factory settings partially or fully via 
the LCD panel. 
A partial restore to factory settings – Config 
Restore
 - restores the factory configuration 
files and templates, but does NOT affect the 
content stored on the server. 
A full restore to factory settings – Full Restore 
– removes content and deletes all media files 
in addition to restoring the factory configura-
tion files and templates.
 Restoring to factory command in v.2.0 
will restore the Content Server to v.2.0 
defaults, but it will also remove any 
configurations specific to v.1.x, if the Content 
Server has been upgraded to v2.0 from v1.x!
Config Restore
Deletes all user-created Recording Aliases, Call 
Configuration files and Recording Templates 
and restores them to v.2.0 defaults.
Full Restore
Deletes all user-created Recording Aliases, Call 
Configuration files, Categories and Recording 
Templates and restores them to v.2.0 defaults.
Deletes all conferences and media files
Deletes all server logs
If data location has been changed to an ex-
ternal storage location (NAS), a full restore 
will change the default storage location 
back to the Content Server.


Restoring to Factory Settings
Command Menu Structure
IP Settings
Commands
Restart?
No
Yes
Shutdown?
No
Yes
- Restore Factory -
Full Restore
Config Restore
Full Restore?
No
Yes
Config Restore?
No
Yes
Restart and Shutdown 
are described on the 
previous page.
IP Settings are 
described in 
.
Press 
Enter
 to display the Main Menu 
screen.
From the Main Menu screen, use 
the 
Up
 or 
Down
 arrow to select 
Commands. 
Press 
Enter
 to confirm your selection.
From the Commands menu, use the 
Up
 or 
Down
 arrow to select Restore 
Factory and press 
Enter
.
From the Restore Factory menu, use the 
Up
 or 
Down
 arrow to select Full Restore 
or Config Restore and press 
Enter
.
Used to enter the edit 
mode and confirm 
selection or entry.
Used to return to the 
previous menu screen 
or exit the edit mode 
without saving the lat-
est 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  
in the Installation section.
Basic Operating Principles
!
Front Panel Keys