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Chapter 5 Maintaining an Efficient Network
How Do I Modify the Network?
5.3.2.2 Restoring Memory
Note Table 5-16 describes the fields in the Memory Restore dialog box.
Use the Memory Restore dialog box to restore provisioning and configuration information stored in the
flash memory of an NE. (This information is backed up by using the Memory Backup dialog box.)
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer tree, select an MGX8880, or an MGX 8850 NE that is assigned an In Service or
Under Maintenance operational state.
Note Run the Memory Restore procedure one NE at a time.
Step 2 With the NE selected, choose Administration > Memory Restore.
Step 3 The Memory Restore dialog box appears. Enter the following information (see Table 5-16 for more
details):
• NE Model
• Network Elements (select only one)
• (Optional) Job Comments
• Source
• Time (time zone)
Step 4 Click Finish to initiate the memory restore procedure.
To view the results of the memory restore operation, open the Job Monitor Table. For information about
the Job Monitor Table, see section 5.2.6 Monitoring Scheduled Tasks, page 5-23.
Tag Name Add a tag to the system-generated filename. If you select System Default, no tag
name is added. If you select User Specified, you can enter a tag name.
The length of a filename including a user specified name should not exceed 40
characters. If a long filename is chosen, it will be truncated to 15 characters.
Time (time zone) Set a time for the backup. Click Now to begin backup immediately, or click At Time
and specify when to begin backup, in 5-minute increments.
Note The time zone can be Greenwich mean time (GMT), a user-defined offset
from GMT, or local time, depending on what is specified in the User
Preferences dialog box.
Table 5-15 Memory Backup Dialog Box Descriptions (continued)
Field Description