!
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 the G250/G350 USB port.
5. Type 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.
Copying files to/from a USB mass storage device
You can use a USB mass storage device inserted into the G250/G350 USB port to copy
individual files to/from a USB mass storage device.
Copying files to a USB mass storage device
Use the copy file usb command to upload a specific file from the gateway to the USB mass
storage device, where file can be any of the following:
announcement-file – announcements files
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auth-file – authentication file
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phone-scriptA – phone script bank A in the gateway's TFTP directory
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phone-scriptB – phone script bank B in the gateway's TFTP directory
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license-file – the VPN license file
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startup-config – the startup configuration file
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capture-file – the packet sniffing buffer
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dhcp-binding – the DHCP binding file
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syslog-file – the syslog file
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cdr-file – a Call Detail Recording (CDR) file
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Copying files from a USB mass storage device
Use the copy usb file command to upload a specific file from the USB mass storage device
to the gateway, where file can be any of the following:
announcement-file – announcements files
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auth-file – authentication file
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