Checking For Translation Corruption; Resolving Alarms; Backing Up Recovery System Files - Avaya S8100 Series Manual

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Checking for translation corruption

To check for translation corruption:
1. Type newterm. Press Enter.
2. If you see the following message:
Warning: Translation corruption detected . . .
then follow the normal escalation procedure for translation corruption before continuing the
upgrade.

Resolving alarms

To clear alarms:
1. Under Alarms, click Current Alarms to examine the alarm log.
2. Select the server alarms that you want to clear and click Clear, or click Clear All.
3. Resolve or clear Communication Manager alarms with SAT commands and the
Maintenance Commands Reference and Alarms Maintenance books.

Backing up recovery system files

To back up the system configuration files:
1. Under Data Backup/Restore, click Backup Now.
2. Select the data sets, including Avaya Call Processing (ACP) translations and Save ACP
translations prior to backup. Do not select Full Backup because this option does not
save translations.
Note:
If you back up to a flashcard, Avaya recommends that you use a different
Note:
flashcard from the one with the prior release translations. You might need these
translations if you need to back out of the upgrade, migration, or conversion
procedure.
3. Select the backup method.
4. Click Start Backup to start the back up process.
116 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways

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