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Parameter Name Setting
WEATHERLOCID Weather Location ID; 9621G/9641G/9670G only
WEATHERUNITS English/Metric; 9621G/9641G/ 9670G only
WORLDCLOCKLIST List of World Clock location entries; 9621G/9641G/
9670G only
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Administering backup and restore on page 135
About restore
When automatic or user-requested retrieval of backup data is initiated, user data and option
settings are set to values contained in the backup file. The user-requested retrieval of backup data
occurs only if the OPSTAT parameter setting allows the user to change those values. Therefore,
any restrictions set using OPSTAT are given priority and implemented.
The backup file value is not retrieved, and the current setting remains valid:
When a value in the backup file has changed and
That value corresponds to an application that OPSTAT indicates should not be changed.
This method prevents a user from bypassing the administration of OPSTAT and changing options
settings in the backup file.
Note:
If you administered the OPSTAT parameter to suppress changes to one or more applications,
the phone backs up and restores data as usual, but ignores data for “suppressed”
applications. This method prevents a user from bypassing your OPSTAT restrictions by editing
the backup file.
During backup file restoration, do not perform any user activity until the phone displays a
Retrieval successful or Retrieval Failed .
When a restore attempt fails, if a retrieved file has no valid data, or if a retrieved file cannot be
successfully stored, the phone displays a Retrieval Failed message until the user takes
another action.
Important considerations during data retrieval are as follows:
When you create a backup file instead of editing an existing one, ensure to create the file
with UTF-16 LE (little endian) characters, with Byte Order Mark (BOM) for LE of 0xFFFE.
Backup saves data values using the generic format name=value. For specific formats, see
Backup file formats on page 137.
All identifiers, for example, names, are interpreted in a case-insensitive manner, except
parameter values, Contact names, and numbers.
Spaces preceding, within, or following a name are treated as part of the name.
<CR> and <LF> (UTF-16 characters 0x000D and 0x000A, respectively) are interpreted as
line termination characters.
Administering Deskphone Options
March 2018 Administering Avaya 9608/9608G/9611G/9621G/9641G/9641GS IP Deskphones H.
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