Additional Usb Commands; Summary Of Usb Backup, Restore, And Replication Commands - Avaya G450 Manual

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Basic device configuration
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Important:
When adding files to a backup directory on a USB mass storage device, it is
Important:
important to follow the file and directory naming convention, in order to enable a
successful restore.
4. Insert the USB mass storage device into a G450 USB port.
5. Enter restore usb usbdevice0 backup-name, where backup-name is the backup
directory path and file name on the USB mass storage device.
6. If you changed the placement of media modules in the slots, update the MGC managing
the media gateway. See Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager,
555-233-506.
Note:
Before unplugging the USB mass storage device, use the safe-removal usb
Note:
command to safely remove the USB mass storage device.

Additional USB commands

The following USB commands are available:
Use the erase usb command to erase a file or directory on the USB mass storage
device.
Use the show usb command to display the USB devices connected to the gateway.

Summary of USB backup, restore, and replication commands

For more information about these commands, see Avaya G450 CLI Reference, 03-300437.
Table 22: USB backup, restore, and replication CLI commands
Command
backup config usb
copy ftp sw_imageA
copy tftp sw_imageA
dir
erase usb
key config-key
password-encryption
112 Administration for the Avaya G450 Media Gateway
Description
Back up the gateway configuration to a USB mass storage
Download a software image from an FTP server into Bank A
Download a software image from a TFTP server into Bank A
Display information regarding the status of a restore operation of
gateway files from a USB mass storage device
Erase a file or directory on the USB mass storage device
Change the default Master Key of the gateway, which is used to
encrypt gateway secrets in the gateway configuration file
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