Resetting Or Restoring The Cisco Unified Ip Phone; Performing A Basic Reset; Performing A Factory Reset - Cisco 6901 Administration Manual

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Resetting or Restoring the Cisco Unified IP Phone

Resetting or Restoring the Cisco Unified IP Phone
There are two general methods for resetting or restoring the Cisco Unified IP Phone:

Performing a Basic Reset

Performing a basic reset of a Cisco Unified IP Phone provides a way to recover if the phone experiences
an error and provides a way to reset or restore various configuration and security settings.
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after the phone has started up. Choose the operation that is appropriate for your situation.
Table 7-2
Basic Reset Methods
Operation
Performing
Restart phone
Unplug the power cable and plug it back in.
Reset Settings
Reset the phone to its factory settings.

Performing a Factory Reset

When you perform a factory reset of the Cisco Unified IP Phone, the following information is erased or
reset to its default value:
Before you perform a factory reset, ensure that the following conditions are met:
To perform a factory reset of a phone, you can use the IVR to reset the network settings to factory default
or you can perform the following steps:
Procedure
Unplug the power cable from the phone and then plug it back in.
Step 1
The phone begins its power-up cycle.
Cisco Unified IP Phone 6901 and 6911 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6 (SCCP and SIP)
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Performing a Basic Reset, page 7-10
Performing a Factory Reset, page 7-10
describes the ways to perform a basic reset. You can reset a phone with any of these operations
User configuration settings—Reset to default values
Network configuration settings—Reset to default values
Call histories—Erased
Locale information—Reset to default values
Phone application—Erased (phone recovers by using the image in the inactive partition of flash
memory to boot up).
The phone must be on a DHCP-enabled network.
A valid TFTP server must be set in DHCP option 150 or option 66 on the DHCP server.
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Explanation
Resets any user and network configuration changes
that you have made, but that the phone has not
written to its Flash memory, to previously saved
settings, then restarts the phone.
Resets user and network configuration settings to
their default values, and restarts the phone.
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