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Administering branch gateway
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restore usb command to restore these files as well as the administration and configuration
files.
Note:
The CLI backup config usb and restore usb commands (for efficient backup/restore
using a USB mass storage device) only run on Branch Gateways R4.0 and higher.
You can also use the USB mass storage device to copy individual Branch Gateway files to or
from the Branch Gateway. Refer to
storage device
Tip:
Use a USB mass storage device with LED indication.
Related topics:
Backing up administration and configuration files using a USB mass-storage device
page 91
Sample backup directory after backup
Restoring backed up configuration and administration files to a Branch Gateway using a USB
mass-storage device
Replicating a Branch Gateway using a USB mass-storage device
Sample backup directory after replication
Replacing/adding/upgrading media modules using a USB mass-storage device
97
USB backup, restore, and replication commands
About this task
The following procedure backs up all the Branch Gateway configuration and administration
files, but does not back up any firmware files.
Back up the Branch Gateway regularly to a USB mass-storage device. This backup can be
very helpful in restoring the Branch Gateway's configuration if it becomes faulty, or in restoring
the entire Branch Gateway.
Use at least a 128 MB USB mass-storage device since it can hold two full backup directories
with all images and configuration files. You can create multiple backup directories as long as
there is space in the USB mass-storage device.
Procedure
1. Connect a USB mass-storage device to the Branch Gateway USB port.
2. Type s to commit the current configuration to NVRAM.
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
on page 86 and Software and firmware uploads from the Branch Gateway.
on page 93
Backing up administration and configuration files using a USB mass-storage
device
Upgrading software and firmware using a USB mass
on page 92
on page 96
on page 97
Basic device configuration
on
on page 93
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