Problems with System Restore
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Display Shows “Restore Failed” for
Two Seconds in System Programming Mode
NOTE:
This display indicates that all system and telephone programming has
reverted to the default settings.
Possible Cause 1:
The Backup/Restore PC Card was removed while the restore
was in progress.
What to do:
Check to see whether the PC Card was removed. If it was not, go to
Possible Cause 2. If it was, power down the system, reinsert the Backup/Restore
PC Card, reapply power to the system, and restart the Restore Programming
(#125) procedure.
Possible Cause 2:
The backup file is corrupted.
What to do:
Retry the Restore Programming (#125) procedure. If you get the
same result, try again using a different backup file from the same Backup/Restore
PC Card or a file from a different Backup/Restore PC Card. Remember to power
down the system before you insert or remove Backup/Restore PC Cards.
System Programming Settings
Reverted to Default Settings
Possible Cause:
You ran the Restore Programming (#125) procedure, but the
restore failed.
What to do:
See Possible Causes 1 and 2 under “Display Shows ‘Restore Failed’
for Two Seconds in System Programming Mode.”
Display Shows “Restore Complete,”
but All Calls Were Disconnected
Possible Cause:
You just ran the Restore Programming (#125) procedure.
What to do:
Nothing. This is normal behavior after a restore; the system resets
itself. In the future, warn users before beginning the restore, or perform the restore
during non-business hours.