Procedure one: restoring data backup, If upgrading from a pre-1.2 release) – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Upgrading the S8300A

Issue 9.1 June 2006

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Procedure One: Restoring data backup
(if upgrading from a Pre-1.2 release)

Do these tasks only if you have upgraded from a pre-1.2 release.

To restore translations from a pre-1.2 release:

1. Select View/Restore Data under Data Backup/Restore.

2. Select FTP and enter the information for the FTP backup server.

Click View.

3. Select the Communication Manager translations backup set to restore (filename begins with

"xln".

Click Restore.

!

Important:

Important:

Do not restore the system or security backup sets (filenames beginning with "os"
and "security"). If you backed up the AUDIX data, you will need to restore the
AUDIX backup sets as separate steps. The AUDIX translations, names, and
messages backup set filename begins with "audix-tr-name-msg". The AUDIX
announcement backup set filename begins with "audix-ann".

To configure the server using the Avaya Installation Wizard

If you have upgraded from a pre-1.2 release (Procedure One), you must enter all server
configuration information. You can do this most easily using the Avaya Installation Wizard (IW),
which will do the server configuration and install the license and password files. If you have filled
in the Electronic Pre-installation Worksheet (EPW), the IW will read the configuration data
from the EPW. Otherwise, you will need to enter the configuration data into the IW.

In addition, the IW will perform the tasks of upgrading firmware on the G700 Media Gateway
and the media modules. When you are finished with the IW, return to

Setting rapid spanning

tree on the network

on page 283.

For information on using the Avaya Installation Wizard, see Job Aid: Avaya Installation Wizard,
555-245-754. An interactive demo of the IW can be found at

http://support.avaya.com/avayaiw

.

Restart the server

You must restart the server to capture the configuration data.

1. Access the server’s command line interface using an SSH client, like PuTTY, and an IP

address of 192.11.13.6.

2. Log on as craft.

3. Type /opt/ws/drestart 1 4.

You will see the response, Killed.

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