Specifications
Chapter 5: Installation
Restoring the Database
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008
Restoring the Database
From the DB Studio menu bar, select Operations – Database Operations – Database Restore
to open the window shown below. It allows you to restore the database to disk during a
programming session.
• Restore From: Enter the name of the file where the database was saved on this PC, or,
select Browse to locate the file. The default directory is
C:\InterTel\CS5000\Sessions\Intl5000.intl.
If also restoring voice processor information, check the box Restore Voice Processor
voice data from and provide the drive and path. The default drive and path is U:\, and
the USB flash drive containing the voice data must be attached to the front of the Inter-Tel
5000 Base Server before beginning the restore process. If restoring voice date from an
external voice processing system, provide the path (for example, A:\) and provide the
floppy disks or drive location on which the voice data was saved, when prompted.
• Start: To begin the operation, select Start. When the operation is finished, the
programming session automatically closes. Give the system a few moments after the
programming session ends before restarting another session. This delay before restarting
allows all applications to completely shut down.
NOTICES
Consider the following technical consequences when using a modem connection:
• Possible Database Corruption. Poor line quality may cause data transmission
problems when the modem connection exceeds 19200 baud. For this reason, Mitel
recommends not using the modem to restore the database. If you attempt a restore
using the modem, the database may become corrupt.
• Possible Modem Reconfiguration. If the Database Restore feature is used during a
remote programming session, all calls are disconnected except the modem connection.
Before restoring the database, make sure the modem connection will not be
reconfigured during the restoration.










