Convert Database; Purge Database; Purge Database And Cdr; Purge All Voice Mail - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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Convert Database

Purge Database

Purge Database and
CDR

Purge All Voice Mail

Event Log

3 Click Restore.
4 In the window that appears, the NBX system provides cautionary
information about the effect of a restoration on system operation and
prompts you to confirm that you want to restore the database. Click Yes
to restore the database, or No to cancel the operation.
If you choose to restore the database, the NBX system automatically
reboots after the database file is loaded.
You can migrate configuration data stored with an older software version
to a newer software version. You may need to do this if you have installed
a new version of the software but you want to use older configuration
data. During normal operation, you should not need to use the Convert
Database function.
Purging the database removes existing user and device data you have
added to the system, restores factory defaults, and causes an automatic
reboot.
The Purge Database feature does not affect your IP connectivity to NBX
NetSet. After a database purge, the system continues to use the
IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and host name that you have
assigned.
If you want to purge Call Detail Reports (CDR) data as well as user and
device data, you can perform these functions at the same time.
When you perform this operation, the NBX system deletes all voice mail
messages for all users. Mailbox greetings are not affected. After the
database is purged, the system reboots automatically.
You can view these event logs that are maintained by the system:
Adminlog — Tracks activities performed in NBX NetSet under the
administrator login. The Adminlog is never renamed or deleted. It
continues to grow over time, but it is unlikely that the size of the
Adminlog file will ever grow to be a problem.
Upglog — Tracks the history of upgrades and processes that occur
during upgrades.
Event Log
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