Gateway Reset - AT&T SB67030 Administrator's Manual

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Gateway Reset

Press the RESET button shown in Figure 25 by inserting a pen or paper clip into the hole and applying pressure to the button.
The T1 Gateway (not shown) has a RESET button in the same location on the front panel.
If you have already set up the system, see
system settings before resetting the device to factory defaults.
Press the RESET button for less than five seconds to reset the Gateway (your user settings are unaffected). You can get
the same result by unplugging the power cord, then plugging it back in. You might do this to cause the Gateway to
initialize without losing any settings or data.
Unplug the LAN cable and press the RESET button for more than five seconds to completely reset the Gateway to factory
defaults. See
"Appendix B: Default Settings" on page
If this is the only Gateway, but there are still Desksets connected, then only the voice prompts and hold messages are
deleted; the rest of the Auto Attendant settings are maintained on the Desksets. If there is another Gateway, the other
Gateway maintains all system configuration settings.
To reset your entire system to factory defaults and completely clear the system of all settings (Auto Attendant, Ring
Groups, hold message, and System Directory) and Voicemail messages, unplug the LAN cables from all devices and press
the RESET button for more than five seconds on each device. Then reconnect all devices to the LAN.
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LINE 1
LINE 2
LINE 3
LINE 4
POWER
UP
DOWN
SELECT
CANCEL
Getting Started
Synapse Administrator's Guide
"Back Up and Restore Settings" on page 172
271. You might do this if your Gateway is not synchronized.
LINE 1
LINE 2
LINE 3
RESET
Reset Button
Figure 25. PSTN Gateway Reset Button
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LINE 4
BYPASS
to back up the Deskset and
DC 5.1V
LAN
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+
LAN Port

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