Restoring default configuration, Overview, Defaultvaluesset level 3 – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

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ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

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Status

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VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

Restoring Default Configuration

DefaultValuesSet Level 3

It is possible to restore the VCS to its default configuration. This
is done via the CLI using

xCommand DefaultValuesSet

. This

command is not available via the web UI.
The

DefaultValuesSet

command allows you to specify the

level of configuration to restore, from 1 to 3 as follows:

Level 1

resets most configuration items to their default value,

with the exception of the items shown in the table opposite.
The

xConfiguration reference

table shows a full list of all

configuration items and where applicable their default values.

Level 2

is not currently used, so setting this level has the

same effect as setting Level 1.

Level 3

resets all configuration items to their default value,

including those shown in the table opposite.

Configuration item

Default value after

xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3

SystemUnit Name

<blank field>

SystemUnit Password

TANDBERG

Option [1..64] Key

<all option keys are deleted>

IPProtocol

IPv4

IP Gateway

127.0.0.1

IP V6 Gateway

<blank>

IP DNS Server [1..5] Address

<blank>

IP DNS Domain Name

<blank>

Ethernet [1..2] Speed

Auto

Ethernet [1..2] IP V4 Address

192.168.0.100

Ethernet [1..2] IP V4 SubnetMask

255.255.255.0

Ethernet [1..2] IP V6 Address

<blank>

NTP Address

<blank>

SNMP Mode

On

SNMP CommunityName

public

SNMP SystemContact

<blank>

SNMP SystemLocation

<blank>

Administration TimeOut

0

ExternalManager Address

<blank>

ExternalManager Path

tms/public/external/management/SystemManagementService.asmx

Policy AdministratorPolicy Mode

Off

Policy UserPolicy Mode

Local

Policy UserPolicy Server Protocol

HTTP

Policy UserPolicy Server Address

<blank>

Policy UserPolicy Server Path

<blank>

Policy UserPolicy Server UserName

<blank>

Policy UserPolicy Server Password

<blank>

Overview

!

xCommand DefaultValuesSet Level: 3

must be

used with caution, as it resets the system’s IPv4 and
IPv6 addresses, meaning you will no longer be able to

access the system over IP. It also deletes all option keys
including pre-installed options such as Expressway and the
number of registrations and calls.

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