Prov-Exp - Cisco Signaling Interface H.323 User Manual

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Appendix A
MML User Interface and Command Reference
Related Commands
Command
prov-add
prov-cpy
prov-dlt

prov-exp

prov-rtrv
prov-sta
prov-stp
prov-exp
The prov-exp command exports the current provisioned configuration of the Cisco HSI in MML
command form to a file. With this configuration file, you can prime a system with a cloned configuration
from an existing system. It also enables you to restore a baseline configuration to a system. You can use
the MML batch feature to import the exported data.
Start a dummy provisioning session with the prov-sta command before you use the prov-exp command.
Syntax Description
export directory name
Examples
The MML command shown in the following example saves the active file as config.mml to the
export/uk9/ directory:
gw mml> prov-exp:dirname=uk9
H323 Signaling Interface Sun Jan 7 14:29:11 2001
M SUCC
Successfully exported "active" to export/uk9/config.mml
The UNIX command shown in the following example executes MML in batch mode and imports the
configuration file that was exported in the previous example:
mml> -b /opt/GoldWing/currentGW/export/uk9/config.mml
OL-4806-01 Rev. A14
prov-sta:srcver=active, dstver=dummy1
prov-exp:dirname=export directory name
prov-stp
Name of the directory to which the data is exported. This directory is a
subdirectory within the /opt/GoldWing/export directory established at
installation.
Description
Adds a component.
Activates the configuration settings in the current provisioning
session.
Deletes a provisioned component.
Exports the current configuration of the Cisco HSI in MML
command form to a file or files.
Retrieves information about an existing provisioning session.
Establishes a provisioning session.
Terminates either a specified provisioning session or the current
provisioning session.
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