Restoring Default User Settings - Avaya XT Series Deployment Manual

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Table 66: Supported Combinations with Signed/Unsigned Packages
XT Mode
Upgrade done by:
A signed package:
9.0 or higher
An unsigned
package (lower
than 8.3)
Send the log file to your local customer support representative.
1. Remove the USB drive from the USB port of the Avaya Room System XT Series
2. Connect the USB drive to a computer.
3. Locate the upgrade.log file on the flash drive.
4. Send the log file to your local customer service representative.
Related links
Troubleshooting the Avaya Room System XT Series

Restoring Default User Settings

About this task
This procedure explains how to restore the default settings if necessary. You can do this from the
endpoint itself only.
Before you begin
If configuring from the endpoint, you must first enable advanced configuration, as described in
Enabling Advanced Maintenance on the XT Series
Procedure
1. From the endpoint's main menu, select Configure > Advanced > Utilities > Restore
System > Factory Defaults.
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*By default, the unsigned software package is not accepted. You can force the system to accept an unsigned package
by setting "Verify Signature" to No. For more information, see
August 2020
Recovery Mode
PC/Management
USB
Accepted
XT >= 9.0:
Accepted
XT < 9.0: Not
accepted
XT <= 8.3.x: Accepted
XT >= 9.0: Not accepted
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
Restoring Default User Settings
Normal Mode
PC/Management
Accepted
XT <= 8.3.x: Accepted
XT >= 9.0: Not accepted
on page 254
on page 151.
Table 55: Enabling remote upgrades
USB/AT/WEB
XT >= 9.0:
Accepted
XT < 9.0: Not
accepted
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on page 203.
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