PLANET IPX-2000 User Manual

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supporting the same. Otherwise, one may find the special device only got registered with this
option but other clients or even SIP trunks fail due to such change. Max active users is for
registration admission control to limit the maximum number of actively registered clients. Max
active calls
is for call admission control to limit the maximum number of concurrent calls, while
Max wireless calls limits the calls made by explicitly specified wireless extensions. IP PBX
service must be reloaded to activate changes.

3.6.2 Reload IP PBX configuration
By clicking Reload button, IP PBX will reload configuration as soon as possible until there is no
active call. Current active calls will be retained up to 3 minutes. This is the most frequently used
function in this page since any IP PBX configuration change has to be reloaded to take effect.

3.6.3 Backup IP PBX configuration
By clicking Backup button, IP PBX archives and encrypts current configuration into a time-
stamped backup file under /tftpboot. To secure configuration files, it is suggested to download
them to a local host through the Get function in Service -> TFTP service once a while. Note
that the filename of a configuration file should not be changed; otherwise, it will be rejected by
the Restore function.

3.6.4 Restore IP PBX configuration

Select a configuration backup file and click Restore button, and IP PBX will restore the
configuration as current setup. One has to choose the Reload function to activate settings.

3.6.5 Restart IP PBX service

Click Restart button, and the IP PBX service will be restarted completely. Currently active calls
will be disconnected immediately. This function should be rarely required unless the LAN
setting has been changed or the service is found operating abnormally without problematic
configuration could be identified.

3.6.6 Revert IP PBX configuration

Click Revert button, and IP PBX will erase current IP PBX settings and revert configuration
back to the factory default. Note the reversion affects IP PBX service only but not rest system
services like DHCP, TFTP, QoS, NTP, STUN, etc. The backup IP PBX configuration files under
TFTP remain intact after reversion, so that one can restore to a specific time if a backup file had
been generated then.
To completely revert the whole system back to the factory default, press the hardware rest button
and hold for 10 seconds before release. Since this will wipe out everything generated by the user,
remember to download configuration files under /tftpboot/ to a local host in case they may be
used later. However, all system interfaces and services must be configured from scratch again.




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