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Installing IP500/IP500 V2 Page 160
15-601042 Issue 28g (11 October 2013)IP Office 9.0
8.6.2 Loading a Configuration Using IP Office Manager
This process will replace the existing configuration.
To load an offline configuration using IP Office Manager
1.Start IP Office Manager.
2.Select File | Offline | Open File....
3.Select the configuration file and click Open.
4.Check that the configuration settings are as expected and make any adjustments necessary.
5.Select File | Offline | Send Config....
6.Select the system and click OK.
7.Enter an administrator name and password and click OK.
8.Select when the new configuration should be loaded. Do not select the Merge option.
9.Click OK.
8.6.3 Loading a Configuration Using IP Office Web Manager
This process will replace the existing configuration.
To load an offline configuration using IP Office Web Manager
1.Login to IP Office Web Manager.
a. Enter the systems IP address in the browser. Select IP Office Web Manager. Alternatively, enter https://
<IP_Address>:8443/WebMgmtEE/WebManagement.html.
b. Enter an administrator user name and password and click Login.
2.Click Configuration and select Upload Configuration. Click Monitoring and select Upload Configuration.
3.Click Browse and select the configuration file.
4.Click Upload.
5.Click OK.
6.Reboot the system for the new configuration to be applied fully. See Rebooting a System .
8.6.4 Loading a Configuration onto a System SD Card
This process will replace the existing configuration.
To load a configuration directly onto a System SD card
1.Rename the offline configuration file as config.cfg.
2.Shutdown and remove the System SD card. See Memory Card Shutdown/Removal .
3.Insert the SD card into the PC and display the card contents.
4.Open the /system/primary folder and replace the existing config.cfg file with the new file.
5.Reinsert the System SD card into the system.
6.Reboot the system. See Rebooting a System .
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