1 back up to usb mass storage, 2 back up to nfs server, 2 sip ua – Planet Technology IPX-2000 User Manual
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4.9.1.1 Back up to USB Mass Storage
Click USB Mass Storage, and then BACKUP to follow the instructions to insert the USB connector of
an external USB drive. After a confirmation of the insertion, backup starts a few seconds later if the
external USB drive is accessible and has enough free space. If the backup is successful, a new folder
(yyyy-mm-dd-hhmmss, eg. 2007-06-26-151100) will be created in ippbx-backup folder on the external
drive. After the backup, remove the USB connector of the external drive.
4.9.1.2 Back up to NFS Server
1. Click
NFS Server.
2.
Enter a URL path in NFS Directory Path.
3. Click
Backup to have the internal main storage stored in the NFS server.
4.9.2 SIP UA
SIP UA lists the registration status of each client/remote IP PBX, and the IP Address/Port from where
they register. SIP trunk registrations, if any, also show at the end of the list. The Dynamic column
shows the listed IP address is dynamic or static. Reg. Progress is the response code and message if
registration has been attempted but not successful so far. Slave Registrar column is used only under
the stackable mode. It indicates with which slave box a SIP client is registered. Blank means a client is
registered to the master box locally. IP PBX supports share-line function and all information of
share-line extension/trunk is recorded on SIP UA page, To remove the specific registered
extension/trunk ID, please click Delete button in that row.
Table 4-1 The Registration Status of SIP UA
IP PBX
The Description of Reg. Progress
Empty
If there is no registration activities existing.
401 Unauthorized
Authentication failed.
UAS
407 Authentication
Required
Authentication required.
Empty
If there is no registration activities existing.
UAC
Status code and
message from UAS
The response information is depended on UAS.
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