Specifications
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Model No.
Running Head
Test, Debug, Backup, & Restore System Configuration and Operation
Figure 3-13. Typical System Backup Screen
The information field for each slot defaults to
backup
, meaning that the configuration for that
slot will be saved when the backup procedure is run. You can change any slot to
no
(meaning
that no information from that slot will be saved) by highlighting the slot and pressing the Enter
key. This will allow you to select between
backup
or
no
.
To change a group of consecutive slots to
backup
or
no
, highlight the slot that you want to
copy and press
C
(for
Copy
). You can repeat this process to change as many slots as needed.
You should back up your system after initially configuring it, and each time you subsequently
change its configuration.
3.8.2 Restoring the System from a File
The
Restore
procedure allows users to restore configuration parameters for all or some cards,
as well as the installation table, cross-connects, and alarm filters.
The Restore procedure is detailed below. This procedure is specific to the use of Microsoft
Terminal in Windows 95, but can easily be modified for other systems and software.
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C1 backup Install Table backup
C2 backup Cross Connect backup
P1 backup Alarm Filters backup
P2 backup Alarms History backup
P3 backup
P4 backup
W1 backup
W2 backup
W3 backup
W4 backup
IF backup
U1 backup
U2 backup
U3 backup
U4 backup
U5 backup
U6 backup
U7 backup
U8 backup
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