Configuration Changes And Backups - Avaya G430 Manual

Administering branch gateway
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Configuration overview
The PIM
The Avaya Provisioning and Installation Manager (PIM) is an application that allows the user
to perform initial installation and provisioning of multiple Branch Gateway Gateways. It provides
integrated network system views that ease centralized configuration tasks, especially
provisioning and installing large numbers of Branch Gateways simultaneously. One of the
primary functions of PIM is to provision and configure Standard Local Survivability (SLS). For
instructions on how to access PIM, see
configuring SLS, see
The Avaya Gxxx Manager
You can also use the Avaya Gxxx Manager to configure most features of the Branch Gateway.
The Avaya Gxxx Manager is a GUI application. You can access the Avaya Gxxx Manager from
Avaya Integrated Management software or from a web browser. Most of the commands that
are available through the Branch Gateway CLI are also available through the Avaya Gxxx
Manager.
Note:
The Avaya Gxxx Manager supports SNMP over IPv4 only and only presents IPv4
information.
For more information about the Avaya G430 Manager, see Avaya Integrated Management
G430 Device Manager User Guide.

Configuration changes and backups

When you make changes to the configuration of the Branch Gateway, you must save your
changes to make them permanent. The Branch Gateway has two sets of configuration
information:
• Running configuration
• Startup configuration
The Branch Gateway operates according to the running configuration. When the Branch
Gateway is reset, the Branch Gateway erases the running configuration and loads the startup
configuration as the new running configuration. When you change the configuration of the
Branch Gateway, your changes affect only the running configuration. Your changes are lost
when the Branch Gateway resets if you do not save your changes.
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Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
PIM access
Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
on page 32. For instructions on
on page 101.
October 2013

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