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Export and import SIP DECT system

You can use the IP DECT Configurator to export your system to another
computer or to back up the configuration.
After you run an Export System, all the relevant system settings, including
all customer data, are exported to a compressed or zip file. To return
to this configuration, import the compressed file and your system
configuration including customer data, such as handset subscriptions, is
restored on your DAP controller or manager PC.

Export a system

Export a system configuration.
Select the file visadm.txt, and click Open.
Use the commands in the menu View to analyze the
synchronization structure.
Optionally, use the commands in the menu View to troubleshoot
the structure.
Optionally, load a location file. The location file contains a site
map with buildings and floors in which the DAPs are positioned.
Use the site map to quickly determine the position and range of a
specific DAP. You can create a Location file using the Location
Builder tool. For more information, see
(page
247).
Optionally, load a Traffic Bearer Control (pmtbc.dat) data file.
This file contains statistics and logging information about traffic
bearers. To open this file, choose Tools > Track Portable.
A file requestor appears.
Navigate to the directory C:\..\PM\ on the DAP controller or
manager PC, and choose the file pmtbc.dat.
The data from the TBC file appears in a table, and the PMID of
each portable appears.
Navigate to the directory C:\..\PM\ on the DAP controller or
manager PC, and choose the file sm.xml.
An extra column appears in the data pane, to show the extension
number.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
SIP DECT Fundamentals
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