User manual
4300T User Manual Edgewater Networks, Inc.
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Rebooting the 4300T
In extreme circumstances while troubleshooting you may be asked to reboot the
4300T by technical support. Please use the following steps to reboot the system:
A. Select System.
B. Select System Overview.
C. Select Rebooting System.
D. Press reboot.
Alternatively a reset can be performed locally by temporarily disconnecting the
power cable from the 4300T.
WARNING: Rebooting the system will interrupt services for a few minutes.
All voice and data sessions currently in progress will be interrupted.
Chapter 5: Saving and Restoring the 4300T
Configuration
The 4300T stores all configuration information for the system in a series of individual
files that reside in local flash memory. These files are read at boot time to
determine the configuration identity of the 4300T and then stored in RAM as
“running” state. As you configure the 4300T the submit command writes the
configuration changes to both RAM and flash so that the files stored in flash are
always up to date with the running state of the system.
The 4300T provides a utility that enables you to copy the individual configuration
files stored in flash to a single, consolidated backup file. This single file can then be
used as a backup for the entire system and restored at a later date if necessary.
Multiple backup files with different system configurations can also be created and
stored locally in the 4300T or on remote TFTP servers.
PLEASE note: No more than 2 backup files can be stored in the 4300T’s flash due to
size constraints. Also, it is recommended that you create a backup file after any
configuration changes are made to the 4300T. This is to prevent the loss of any
configuration changes made since your last backup in the event that you must
restore the system configuration.
Backup file operations are performed in the 4300T CLI using the ewn command.
The ewn Command
The syntax for the ewn command is as follows:
USAGE:
ewn help|list
ewn save|load|delete [file name]
ewn upload|download [file name] [ip address]
where file name must use extension .conf1 or .conf2