Save And Restore - Gigaset N670 IP PRO Installation, Configuration And Operation

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System settings

Save and restore

This page allows you to save and restore the system configuration.
It is available for both the user role admin and user. The user is only allowed to save the settings
but not to restore them.
Settings
System
Once you have configured the phone system and after making any changes to the configura-
tion, particularly registering or de-registering handsets, you should save the latest settings in a
file on the computer so that the current system can be restored quickly if problems occur.
If you change the settings accidentally or you need to reset the device due to a fault, you can
reload the saved settings from the file on your computer to your telephone system.
The configuration file contains all system data including the DECT registration data of the hand-
sets, but not the calls list on the handsets.
Saving configuration data
Click on Save settings
using the system file selection dialogue. Enter a name for the configuration file.
The default file name is
<MAC address of integrator><firmware version><date of export>_device-settings
Restoring configuration data
Click on Browse...
your computer.
The secured configuration file can also be loaded onto a new device.
Prerequisites:
The old device must no longer be in operation.
The firmware version of the new device must correspond, at least, with the version
of the device from which the data is saved, including the set patches.
Automatic backup
You can automatically back up your configuration to an SFTP server at regular intervals (SFTP =
Secure File Transfer Protocol).
Enable automatic backup
Select the check box next to Enabled . . . the automatic backup of your configuration is acti-
vated according to the following settings when you click on the Set button.
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Save and restore
Select the location where the configuration file should be stored
Select the previously saved configuration file from the file system of
Click on Upload . . . the selected configuration file is loaded.

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