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Fortinet Technologies Inc. Page 96 FortiVoice Enterprise Phone System 4.0.0 Administration Guide
Managing the certificate revocation list
The Certificate Revocation List tab lets you view and import certificate revocation lists.
To ensure that your FortiVoice unit validates only valid (not revoked) certificates, you should
periodically upload a current certificate revocation list, which may be provided by certificate
authorities (CA).
To view remote certificates, go to System > Certificate > Certificate Revocation List. You can
remove, view, download, or import a certificate revocation list.
Maintaining the system
The System > Maintenance submenu allows you to perform scheduled maintenance.
This topic includes:
Maintaining the system configuration
Downloading a trace file
Capturing voice and fax packets
Maintaining the system configuration
The System > Maintenance > Configuration tab contains features for use during scheduled
system maintenance: updates, backups, restoration, and centralized administration.
Backing up configuration
Before installing FortiVoice firmware or making significant configuration changes, back up your
FortiVoice configuration. Backups let you revert to your previous configuration if the new
configuration does not function correctly. Backups let you compare changes in configuration.
You can back up system configuration or user configuration. System configuration includes the
configurations that make the FortiVoice unit work. User configuration includes user-configured
settings, such as voicemail greetings, in addition to system configuration.
In addition to backing up your configuration manually, you can also configure a schedule to
back up the configuration automatically to the FortiVoice local hard drive or a remote FTP/SFTP
server.
To back up the configuration file
1. Go to System > Maintenance > Configuration.
2. In the Backup Configuration area, select System configuration or User data.
If you choose to back up user data and the user data files are not updated, select the files to
be updated and click Prepare first before proceeding to the next step.
3. Click Backup.
Your management computer downloads the configuration file. Time required varies by the
size of the file and the speed of your network connection. You can restore the backup
configuration later when required. For details, see “Restoring the configuration” on
page 659.
To schedule a configuration backup
1. Go to System > Maintenance > Configuration.
2. Under Scheduled Backup, configure the schedule time and the maximum backup number.
When the maximum number is reached, the oldest version will be overwritten.

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