Avaya 4600 IP Phone User Manual


 
Server Administration
4610SW/4620/4620SW Backup/Restore
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Backup/Restore automatically saves a phone’s speed dial button labels and options/parameter
settings (including local Feature Button labels). When the Automatic Backup option on a 4610SW/
4620/4620SW IP Telephone is set to Yes and the FTPSRVR is specified, the FTPSTOR command
attempts to save all Speed Dial contents and all system options and (non-password) parameters to
the FTP server (specified by FTPSRVR). Data is saved in a text file called 4610data.txt or
4620data.txt as appropriate for the telephone type. The System Administrator may optionally
specify FTPSRVR via network administration, however, these values may also be specified by the
phone’s user, as covered in Chapter 6 of the 4620/4620SW IP Telephone User’s Guide or the
4610SW IP Telephone User’s Guide. Automatic backup occurs whenever the user executes a
Save command on a Speed Dial or Options/Parameter screen.
Backup/Restore Parameters
FTPSRVR " " (Null) Mandatory
(but can
be user-
specified)
Text string containing the 4-octet IP address for the
FTP server to be used for storage and retrieval of
4610SW/4620/4620SW user information (see
4610SW/4620/4620SW Backup/Restore, on page
4-41).
For assistance in developing local websites tailored to the 4610SW/4620/4620SW IP
Telephone’s display, see Appendix C, Creating Websites for the 4610SW and 4620 IP
Telephones.
Users have the ability to specify alternate servers and directories (e.g., their own PCs)
for backup and retrievals.
The 4610SW/4620/4620SW backup/restore file can contain ASCII (and Extended
ASCII) and non-ASCII characters. However, if the file contains non-ASCII characters,
specifically Cyrillic, Katakana, Han, or Hiragana characters, the file must be stored in
UTF-8 form. The 4610SW/4620/4620SW will create a file in this form automatically,
but if you choose to create a backup/restore file yourself, or if you edit this file, you
must do both of the following: 1.) Insert a blank line at the beginning of the file, and 2.)
Save the file in UTF-8 format. These precautions ensure that however your editor
stores the data file, the 4610SW/4620/4620SW will be able to read the contents. If you
fail to insert the blank line, the first line of data may be ignored. The 4610SW and 4620
do not support display of Cyrillic, Han or Hiragana characters, and even the 4620SW
cannot support all Han or Hiragama characters. If you insert a character that the
4620SW does not support, that character will be shown as a rectangle on the display.
Table 4-7. 4610SW/4620/4620SW IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters—Continued
Parameter
Name
Default
Value
Status
Description and
Value Range