Frame Relay Module - Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch 6000 User Manual

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Frame Relay Module

Remote Backup and Restore (Items A–C)
Local Backup and Restore (Items D, E)
Backup and Restore of System FIles (Items F, G)
On-line Operations
Options on an FRM are:
A
Back up the Current Database to a Remote FRM
B
Restore the Backed-Up Database to a Remote FRM
C
Restore the Backed-Up Database to a Remote FRX4000
D
Back up the Current Database to a Local Directory
E
Restore the Database to a Local Directory
F
Back Up the Current System Files to a Local Directory
G
Restore the System Files from a Local Directory
Item A is used to back up a remote node's database to an FRM that has control of the
remote node. The operation requires first taking remote control (
—see page 16-2) of the node whose database will be backed up. Item A
Main Menu
allows copying the database to a directory on the hard disk or a diskette.
If backing up/restoring an FRX4000's database, be aware that
the operations place a heavy load on an FRX4000's central pro-
cessor, and should be performed only when there is minimal
traffic on the node.
When backing up the database to an FRM, you must specify a path, such as
(A different directory can be created, if desired, using DOS operations.)
Item B or C is used to restore the database that was backed up using item A. The
database will automatically be copied from and to the correct directories.
Items D and E are used to back up a node's database to a local backup directory, then
restore the database into the original directory. These operations can be performed on
a local or remote (via remote control) FRM, but in either case the operations affect the
node under operator control.
Items F and G are used to back up a node's operating files to a local backup directory,
then restore the database into the original directory. These operations can be per-
formed on a local or remote (via remote control) FRM, but in either case the operations
affect the node under operator control.
from the
[B], [A], [A]
.
c:\backup
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