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3
Press Enter. Monitor the status of the software upgrade and check
that the upgrade correctly finishes. Observe any error messages
that indicate problems with parameters or syntax.
4
When the new software has downloaded into the flash ROM device,
reboot the IP trunk card to use it. Use the cardReset command or
press the reset button on the IP trunk card faceplate.
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Backup and restore from the CLI
Use Procedure 67 "Backing up from the CLI" (page 382) and Procedure
68 "Restoring from the CLI" (page 383) to backup and restore when the
preferred method, using the TM 3.1 PC, is not available. This whole
procedure must be performed when a configuration file has been changed.
First, use the ’Put’ commands to back up the IP trunk card configuration
files. Restore the files later using the "Get" commands.
However, the "DPAddrTGet" file can be used to restore the dialing plan file
from another IP trunk card in the same node.
Backup from the CLI
Follow the steps in Procedure 67 "Backing up from the CLI" (page 382) to
perform a backup from the CLI.
Procedure 67
Backing up from the CLI
Step Action
1 Identify an appropriate FTP host and obtain the IP address, the user
name, the password, and a directory path on the host.
2
Log in to the ITG shell of the Leader 0 IP trunk card of the IP Trunk
3.01 (and later) node.
3 Use the BootPFilePut command with the appropriate parameters,
to backup the Node Properties file to the FTP host.
4
Use the DPAddrPut command with the appropriate parameters, to
backup the dialing plan file to the FTP host.
5 For each IP trunk card, log in to the ITG shell and use the
configFilePut command to backup the card properties files.
Each file must be named to identify the card it goes with.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21 December 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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