Backing up the system – Nortel Networks NN44200-313 User Manual

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Backing up the system

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In the Channel Monitor page, under Channel Status, check that
two channels are shown in dark blue indicating an idle status.

Tech tip: If a channel status is red, check the DS30 cabling and then
check the telephony switch provisioning. A cable may be plugged
into the wrong slot or a card may be disabled or not provisioned.

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Backing up the system

Note: At this point, a backup is recommended but not necessary. It
serves as a point to restore from if something should happen during
testing. It also serves as a way to test the tape drive to ensure it is in
working order. This procedure takes approximately 20 min.

The following procedure describes how to perform a backup to a tape drive.

Note: For information about the advanced method of backing up to a
network device, refer to the Software Administration and Maintenance
NTP (NN44200-600) or the CallPilot Manager online Help.

Step

Action

1

If the tape drive is not already turned on, turn it on, and then ensure
that an SLR 75 tape is inserted.

2

In the CallPilot Manager toolbar, select System > Backup/Restore.

3

In the Backup/Restore page, do the following:

a. From the Select a task list, select Review and schedule

backups.

b. Click Add Backup.

4

In the Add New Backup Schedule page, do the following:

a. From the Select a backup type list, select Full System Backup.

b. From the Select a backup device list, select PrimaryServer-

Tape.

c. From Additional Options, select Backup will overwrite any

existing data on tape.

d. Click Next.

5

In the Add New Backup Schedule page, do the following:

a. From the Select the backup frequency list, select One time

only.

Nortel CallPilot

Quickstart Guide

NN44200-313

01.02

Standard

5.0

19 May 2008

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