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A. Introduction
Introduction
Backup is a procedure where a cop); z! t%
system programming
data and
attetxant
ccrsoie
database
is stored on an externai storage
medium, such as a floppy aisk or magnetic tape.
If it becomes necessary to re-initialize the system
programming
data and attendant copsole
'database, it will be faster to reload from tape or
disk than by manual re-input.
This section describes a backup procedure
of
system programming
data and attendant
console
database at on-site.
Backup Configuration
1. Maintenance
Device = Operation device
Backup Types
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There are following two backup types.
1. Save (Main Unit +Backup
Device)
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Saving system programming
data and
attendant
console database from the
system to the backup device at on-site can
be done during on-line mode as well as
off-line mode.
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When an attendant
console is used as the
'system administration
device, saving the
system programming
data and attendant
console database
can be done using a
personal computer with external storage
medium.
2.
Load (Backup Device+
Main Unit)
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Loading system programming
data and
attendant
console database from the
backup device to t&+ystem
can be done
during off-line mode only.
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When an attendant console is used as the
system administration
device, loading the
system programming
data and attendant
console database can be done using a
personal computer with external storage
medium.
Main Unit
VT220, compatible,
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The backup device is the same as the maintenance
device.
2. Maintenance
device = Attendant console
Attendant
console
Main Unit
RS-232C Cable
The backup device is a personal'&mputer
with
external storage medium
(Note)
To save/load the attendant console database,
first save/load the data to the Main Unit and then
save/load the attendant console database to the
backup device.
Refer to Section 13-E "Backup Mode" for further
information.
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