Now for most common question #1, "What is the difference between a 'Reset' and a 'Restart' - sounds like the same thing!"
"Reset" does more than "Restart"
Certainly, they are similar, but have distinct differences. Quickly answered, resetting does more. A phone reset is a more complete operation and results in the phone updating firmware, locales, date and time settings, etc. (when necessary).
Read about the command structures here.
A phone reset causes the phone to contact both the DHCP server and TFTP server. Conversely, a restart does not contact the DHCP server.
reset Command | restart Command | |
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Type of Reboot | Similar to power-off, power-on reboot. | Quick restart. |
Phone Configurations | Downloads configurations for IP phones. | Downloads configurations for IP phones. |
DHCP and TFTP | Contacts DHCP and TFTP servers for updated configuration information. | Phones contact the TFTP server for updated configuration information and reregister without contacting the DHCP server. |
Processing Time | Takes longer to process when updating multiple phones. | Faster processing for multiple phones. |
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