Saving Announcements - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Saving Announcements

Note:
This task only applies if you are using a TN750-series announcement circuit
Note:
pack.
If you are using the TN2501AP (VAL) announcement circuit pack or VVAL
announcements, see
page 469.
You can save and back-up announcements from an announcement circuit pack to system
memory. Your system memory is a tape, disk, or memory card, depending on your system. Use
this procedure primarily for announcement circuit packs without built-in memory. VAL and VVAL
announcements are backed up internally to non-volatile flash memory.
!
CAUTION:
Announcements that are recorded on announcement circuit packs without built-in
CAUTION:
memory are lost if they are not saved to system memory before power is shut
down or the circuit pack is reset or removed.
For extra security, you may also want to save announcements from announcement circuit packs
that have their own built-in memory to another announcement circuit pack with built-in memory
or to tape.
!
CAUTION:
Do not copy, save, or restore announcements from an announcement circuit
CAUTION:
pack that has built-in memory to one without built-in memory because it may
corrupt the announcement data.
To save or backup announcements when you have only one announcement circuit pack:
1. Type save announcements and press Enter to save the changes.
This process can take up to 40 minutes. You cannot administer your system while it is
saving announcements.
To save or backup announcements when you have more than one announcement circuit pack,
specify the circuit pack address in your command.
For example to save the announcements from the circuit pack at 01B18:
1. Type save announcements from 01B18 and press Enter.
Note:
If you have announcement circuit packs with and without built-in memory, save
Note:
the circuit pack without built-in memory.
Recording new VAL announcements at a computer
Saving Announcements
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