Specifications
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Taking a Card Out of Service System Configuration and Operation
11. From the terminal screen select
“Receive File”
from the appropriate file menu. The
system prompts for a backup storage directory and filename. Following entry of the
appropriate information, backup begins. With most terminal emulation software (i.e.,
Hyperterminal, ProCom, or Smartcom) a status window will appear during the backup
process.
12. A system backup completion message appears and the system then prompts you to press
Enter
to continue. The backup is now complete.
4.12.11 XMODEM 128k and XMODEM 1k Restore
Follow the steps listed below to perform an XMODEM 128k or XMODEM 1k restore. (Note
that XMODEM 128k is slower than XMODEM 1k.)
1. Log into the Integrated Access System to be restored.
2. To restore a previous backup access the main menu. Press
“Y”
for
System
.
3. Press
“E”
for
Restore
at the Test and Debug screen.
4. At the NV Ram Restore menu select
Protocol
and press
Enter
.
5. Select the proper XMODEM transfer method and press
Enter.
6. Press “
G”
for
Go
to begin restore. The system will prompt whether or not to overwrite the
current NV Ram image. Select “
Y”
for
Yes
and press
Enter.
7. From the terminal emulation window select
“Send File”.
Enter the correct location and
filename of the backup to be restored and press
Enter.
Restoration should begin and a
progress monitor screen will appear.
8. Upon completion of the restoration, the system prompts whether or not to restore the NV
Ram image, select
“Y”
for
Yes.
9. The system prompts whether or not to reboot. Select
“Y”
for Y
es.
10. Following system reboot, login as usual and proceed as appropriate.
4.13 Taking a Card Out of Service
The user can “
OOS
” (
Out Of Service
) a card for various reasons by pressing “
O
” (
OOS
) from
the System Main Screen. Some reasons may be that the card isn’t working properly, the system
needs a warm boot or troubleshooting a card.