6 Maintaining Your System

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Backup and Restore

You should back up the system programming periodically especially if you are changing the processor module or upgrading the system, or before and after any major programming changes. You can back up the programming to either the internal memory of the PARTNER ACS R7.0 processor module or a Backup/Restore PC Card. You can back up the programming automatically or manually. Occasionally you may have to restore programming from the backed-up file. The PARTNER system will automatically restore the most current backup file if it detects that the battery backup translation has been corrupted.

If you make any changes to the system programming, PARTNER ACS R7.0 will automatically back up the system programming to the internal memory of the processor at 3 A.M. the next morning.

If you have a PARTNER Remote Access PC Card, which allows you to program the system and perform backup and restore functions remotely or locally with a PC, you can also back up programming to this card. Backing up programming to a PC Card or a PC (via PARTNER ACS R7.0 PC Administration software) enables you to maintain a “removable” backup.

Using a PC card does not back up the configuration of the 1600 DSL module. This configuration is retained in the flash memory of the 1600 DSL module, not on the PC card. When the system resets, the configuration in the flash memory of the 1600 DSL module becomes the active configuration for that module.

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