Using the recovery cd – CTL Lx-Lite VoiceSupport User Manual

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Using the Recovery CD

VoiceSupport LX System Guide

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Chapter 6 Maintenance

11) If you entered n in step 10 above, the following prompt is displayed:

Configure fixed IP 10.10.10.20 now y/n ?

Enter y.

12) When the recovery is complete, the CD drawer will open automatically. Remove

the recovery CD. Also, the following prompt will be displayed:

enter <CR> to login again or power off now!

13) Turn the VoiceSupport unit’s power switch to Off and then On.

Because this is an initial bootup, the process will take about five minutes while the
system uncompresses all the files.

14) Log in to the VoiceSupport LX. If you are accessing the web based user

interface directly, enter http://10.10.10.20 in your web browser. If you are
accessing the web-based user interface remotely, enter the assigned IP
address. If necessary, consult with your network administrator.

It will take about one minute for the browser to load. When it has finished,
about:blank will be displayed in the URL field.

15) Enter the appropriate IP address, and using the factory default password (CTL),

log on to the system.

The VoiceSupport LX is now configured with the factory default settings.

To restore the archived System Database:

If you have performed a recent archive of your Voice Mail system files, you can also
restore most of the system settings to their latest configuration.

1) First, the archived system database must be uploaded from the external source

(CD, floppy disk, LAN storage device, etc.) to the local archive. Perform the
procedure To upload a system file from an external source to the archive on
page 6-19

2) Next, the archived file (this will be a tgz file) must be "opened" to make it

available to be restored. Perform the procedure To copy a system file from the
archive to the backup database
on page 6-17

3) The system database can now be restored. Perform the procedure To perform the

Local Restore procedure on page 6-14.

4) Reboot the VoiceSupport LX.

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