Specifications
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8-80 HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Transfer
8.19.30 Maintenance | EVM: Execute file operations
Execute file operations can be used to select the desired file operation.
8.19.30.1 Area: Read file
BACKUP
On selecting BACKUP, the PC file dialog box appears (this is the file on the PC where the file
loaded from the EVM is to be stored), and the configured mailboxes are displayed in a list.
The Messages option can be used to set whether the messages are to be included in the back-
up. You can define whether the data of all mailboxes (default) or only these mailboxes should
be saved. If these mailboxes was selected, the mailboxes to be saved must be selected in the
list of all configured mailboxes.
If the Read: EVM-->PC button is then clicked, the EVM backup data is stored under the name
that was entered earlier.
8.19.30.2 Area: Greetings
The configured mailboxes are shown in the drop-down list. The desired mailbox can be select-
ed. The greetings in the selected mailbox are loaded on the PC for Greeting 1 (day) and Greet-
ing 2 (night), respectively, and displayed. If the name Standard is displayed here, this means
that no customized greeting is available for the subscriber.
Save
On clicking Save, the greeting is saved under the specified path and file name.
Load
A previously saved greeting or a Wave file can be selected by clicking Load. The Wave file to
be loaded must have the following format:
PCM, 16 Bit, 8kHz, mono
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The backup of the EVM involves a partial backup, where only the greetings and mes-
sages are saved. By contrast, all data is always saved for an IVM backup.
Details about the EVM mailbox configuration are saved in the CDB and not in the
EVM backup.
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The greetings are saved in binary format on the PC and can therefore not be played
back or modified.