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Backup and restore operations
The Media Card 32-port and ITG-Pentium 24-port trunk cards support
backup and restore procedures for critical configuration data. If a failed
IP trunk card is replaced with a spare, the dialing plan tables, DSP
configuration, passwords, and otherconfiguration data are restored from
the TM 3.1 PC.
The TM 3.1 application has a backup and restore procedure for all data
downloaded to and from the IP trunk card. If TM 3.1 is not available, use the
ITG shell Command Line Interface (CLI) to retrieve the configuration files
from an FTP server or from a PC card.
IP Trunk3.01 (and later) data is stored in an Access database file on the TM
3.1 PC or server, or in the OM files. These files are only backed up when
the "Full TM 3.1 Backup" option is selected. This option backs up all TM
3.1 data and can be used only to restore all data.
Alarm Notification
IP Trunk3.01 (and later) uses the TM 3.1 Alarm Notification application. This
application receives SNMP traps from any device connected to the network.
When received, traps appear in an eventbrowser. Write scripts to generate
notification messages to pagers, e-mail, and SNMP network management
systems. The IP trunk card must be configured to send SNMP traps to the
TM 3.1 PC, if SNMP traps are being used. See "Configure TM 3.1 Alarm
Management to receive SNMP traps from the IP trunk cards" (page 277).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP TrunkFundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21December 2007
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