Fortinet Technologies Inc. Page 133 FortiVoice 200D/200D-T v2.0 MR1 CLI Reference
restore config
Use this command to restore a primary configuration file from a TFTP server.
Syntax
execute restore config {tftp <filename_str> <server_ipv4> |
management-station {normal | template} <revision_int>}
Back up your configuration before entering this command. This procedure can perform large
changes to your configuration, including, if you are downgrading the firmware, resetting all
changes that you have made to the FortiVoice unit’s configuration file and reverting the
system to the default values for the firmware version, including factory default settings for the
IP addresses of network interfaces. For information on creating a backup, see the FortiVoice
Setup and Administration Guide.
Unlike installing firmware via TFTP during a boot interrupt, installing firmware using this
command will attempt to preserve settings and files, and not necessarily restore the
FortiVoice unit to its firmware/factory default configuration. For information on installing
firmware via TFTP boot interrupt, see the FortiVoice Setup and Administration Guide.
Variable Description Default
<filename_str> If you want to restore a configuration file stored on
a TFTP server, enter the name of the configuration
file.
<server_ipv4> If you want to restore a configuration file stored on
a TFTP server, enter the IP address of the TFTP
server.
management-station {normal |
template}
If you want to restore a configuration file or apply a
template stored on a FortiManager unit, enter the
management-station keyword then enter
either:
• normal: Restore a configuration revision
number.
• template: Apply a template revision number.
<revision_int> If you want to restore a configuration file or apply a
template stored on a FortiManager unit, enter the
revision number of the configuration file or
template.