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7. Enter the following command:
set system interface <interface_str> mode static ip <address_ipv4>
<mask_ipv4>
where:
• <interface_str> is the name of the network interface, such as port1
• <address_ipv4> is the IP address of the network interface, such as 192.168.1.10
• <mask_ipv4> is the netmask of the network interface, such as 255.255.255.0
Enter the following command:
set system interface <interface_str> config allowaccess
<accessmethods_str>
where:
• <interface_str> is the name of the network interface configured in the previous step,
such as port1
• <accessmethods_str> is a space-delimited list of the administrative access protocols
that you want to allow on that network interface, such as ping ssh https
The network interface’s IP address and netmask is saved. You can now reconnect to either
the web UI or CLI through that network interface. For information on restoring the
configuration, see “Restoring the configuration” on page 262.
Restoring the configuration
You can restore a backup copy of the configuration file from your local PC using either the
web-based manager or CLI. For information about configuration backup, see “Backing up
configuration” on page 96.
If you have just downgraded or restored the firmware of the FortiVoice unit, restoring the
configuration file can be used to reconfigure the FortiVoice unit from its default settings.
To restore the configuration file using the web UI
1. Clear your browser’s cache. If your browser is currently displaying the web-based manager,
also refresh the page.
2. Log in to the web-based manager.
3. Go to System > Maintenance > Configuration.
4. Under Restore Configuration, click Browse to locate and select the configuration file that you
want to restore, then click Restore.
The FortiVoice unit restores the configuration file and reboots.Time required varies by the
size of the file and the speed of your network connection.
5. After restoring the configuration file, verify that the settings have been successfully loaded.
For details on verifying the configuration restoration, see “Verifying the configuration” on
page 263.
To restore the configuration file using the CLI
1. Initiate a connection from your management computer to the CLI of the FortiVoice unit, and
log in as the admin administrator, or an administrator account that has system configuration
read and write privileges.
2. Connect a network interface of the FortiVoice unit directly or to the same subnet as a TFTP
server.
3. Copy the new firmware image file to the root directory of the TFTP server.