MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack TN802)
Backing up to the PCMCIA disk
Table 330
details how to back up administration data for the IP trunk application to
and restored from the local PCMCIA disk and the Ethernet port. Before backing
up, be sure to shut down the application running on the circuit pack, following the
procedures in the
Table 330. Backing up TN802 administration data
Step
Description
1.
Busyout circuit pack
2.
Backup administration
TN802 to disk
3.
Select utility
4.
Select backup
5.
Wait
6.
Release circuit pack
NOTE:
Local restore of a complete system from the PCMCIA disk should not
require more than 20 minutes assuming that a replacement MAPD pack is
available and pre-loaded with the IP trunk application software.
Restoring data from the PCMCIA disk
Before you start
1. Shut down the application running on the circuit pack. See
NT on the
2. Remove the defective IP Trunk circuit pack from the switch (if applicable).
3. Install the replacement IP Trunk circuit pack in the switch (if applicable).
4. Insert the backup diskette into the IP Trunk circuit pack.
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''Shutting down NT on the TN802''
Comments
At the Avaya Definity Server CSI terminal type
busyout board UUCSS (the address of the
TN802 circuit pack) and press
At the Windows NT desktop, double-click on the IP
Trunk Backup Restore icon.
The IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility screen
appears.
In the IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility dialog
screen, click on Files, Backup.
The IP Trunk Backup screen appears.
In the IP Trunk Backup screen, click on the
Backup button
Backup can take as much as 20 minutes to
complete.
At the Avaya Definity Server CSI terminal type
release board UUCss (the address of the TN802
circuit pack) and press
TN802''.
section.
.
Enter
.
Enter
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''Shutting down
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