3. Tap an option to turn it off or on. To generate a phone report, tap Phone Report
and then tap Create on the Phone Report screen that the phone displays.
The report is generated and saved in the nnn_report.gz debug file in the backup
folder specified by BRURI.
4. If you have made any changes to the settings, tap Save to save the settings.
Clearing the phone settings
About this task
Sometimes, you might want to remove all administered values, user-specified data, and option
settings and return a phone to its factory settings. You might have to remove all administered
values when you give a phone to a new, dedicated user and when the LOGOFF option is not
sufficient. For example, a new user is assigned the same extension, but requires different
permissions than the previous user.
The CLEAR option erases all administered data—static programming, HTTP and HTTPS
server programming, and user settings including Contact button labels and locally programmed
Feature button labels, and restores all such data to default values. Using the CLEAR option
does not affect the software load itself. If you upgrade the phone, the phone retains the latest
software. After you clear a phone of the settings, you can administer the phone normally.
Caution:
This procedure erases all administered data without any possibility of recovering the data.
Neither the boot code nor the application code is affected by this procedure.
Use the following procedure to clear the phone of the administrative, user-assigned, and
options values.
Procedure
1. Tap CLEAR from the Administration Menu screen. The phone displays the Press
Clear again to confirm. message.
2. Tap Clear to clear all values to use initial default values.
Tap Cancel. If you do not want to clear all values and to terminate the procedure
and retain the current values.
The phone displays the following text:
Clearing values...
The phone is reset to the default factory settings.
Using local Administrative Menu procedures
32 Installing and maintaining Avaya B189 Conference IP Phone January 2014
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