Importing Its Configuration Files - Philips IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure Installation And Service Manual

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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting and Testing

Importing ITS Configuration Files

The Philips Upgrade Wizard can import an APC/AP configuration file (for the
purposes of restoring a configuration) by running the Philips Upgrade Wizard from
the command line.
Note The configuration file import process should only be done by a Phillips-trained
service person who is familiar with the ITS installation and only in the case of
system disaster recovery (i.e., the IntelliVue Telemetry System monitoring is
completely not working).
An APC configuration file is MAC address-specific and can only be imported back
into the system from which it was originally exported.
This import process must not be done on active clinical systems.
Use Revision A.00.16 (or later) of the Philips Upgrade Wizard to compete the
configuration file import.
To ensure that the configuration import works properly, you must follow these steps:
1. Ensure that all APCs that were online when the export file was created are
online before the file import is initiated.
2. Remove all APs from the network by powering down the appropriate PoE Units.
3. To import a configuration to the master APC, execute the following command
and options from the Windows command line:
C:\TelemetryUpgrader\Upgrader.exe -writemasterconfig -importDelay 20 import <filename>
where:
4. After the Upgrade Wizard is started from the command line, make the following
settings as appropriate for your network:
• Select the appropriate AP type, 1.4 GHz, 2.4 GHz, Core APs when the wizard
• Select the Do not upgrade and Only check configuration options for the APC
• Select the Do not upgrade option for the APs when the wizard starts.
After the import process is complete, you must:
1. Run the Philips Upgrade Wizard configuration check to verify the ITS
configuration.
2. Add the APs back onto the network:
a) Add multiple APs back onto the network by powering up a PoE Unit.
b) Verify that newly added APs appear in the APC web interface and then run
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is a previously exported configuration file.
<filename>
is the typical delay setting. You may set the delay from
-importDelay 20
milliseconds as appropriate for your network.
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starts.
when the wizard starts.
the Philips Upgrade Wizard. See page 3-41 for details.
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