Maintaining The System; Maintaining The System Configuration - Fortinet FortiVoice GO08 Administration Manual

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Maintaining the system

The System > Maintenance submenu allows you to perform scheduled maintenance.
This topic includes:

Maintaining the system configuration

Downloading a trace file
Maintaining the system configuration
The System > Maintenance > Configuration tab contains features for use during scheduled
system maintenance: updates, backups, restoration, and centralized administration.
Backing up configuration
Before installing FortiVoice Gateway firmware or making significant configuration changes, back
up your FortiVoice Gateway configuration. Backups let you revert to your previous configuration
if the new configuration does not function correctly. Backups let you compare changes in
configuration.
You can back up system configuration or user configuration. System configuration includes the
configurations that make the FortiVoice Gateway work. User configuration includes
user-configured settings, such as voicemail greetings, in addition to system configuration.
In addition to backing up your configuration manually, you can also configure a schedule to
back up the configuration automatically to the FortiVoice Gateway local hard drive or a remote
FTP/SFTP server.
To back up the configuration file
1. Go to System > Maintenance > Configuration.
2. In the Backup Configuration area, select System configuration or User data.
If you choose to back up user data and the user data files are not updated, select the files to
be updated and click Prepare first before proceeding to the next step.
3. Click Backup.
Your management computer downloads the configuration file. Time required varies by the
size of the file and the speed of your network connection. You can restore the backup
configuration later when required. For details, see
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RTP port end
RTP timeout
RTP hold timeout
Enter the end RTP port that the FortiVoice Gateway will use for
phone call sessions. Ensure there is a reasonable port range
so that you have enough ports for all open calls. The default
port is 30000.
Enter the amount of time in seconds during an active call that
the extension will wait for RTP packets before hanging up the
call. 0 means no time limit. The default is 60.
Enter the amount of time in seconds that the extension will
wait on hold for RTP packets before hanging up the call. 0
means no time limit. The default is 300.
"Restoring the configuration" on page
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