Procedure 2-12.2: Restore NE database via FTAM

- Overview

Use this procedure to restore the local NE database or a remote NE database (with OSI or DCC connectivity) via the File Transfer and Access Management (FTAM) protocol from the WaveStar® CIT.

- Required equipment

Refer to Required equipment in Procedure 2-12: Backup and restore NE database via FTAM for a list of equipment required to perform this procedure.

- Before you begin

Before performing this procedure, complete Procedure 2-12: Backup and restore NE database via FTAM.

Steps

Complete the following steps to restore the local NE database.

 
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DANGER 

NOTICE

Service-disruption hazard

Restoring the network element database can be service-affecting.

If provisioning changes are made after the last backup files were created, examine the Security Log and use the appropriate WaveStar® CIT commands to apply the recent provisioning changes manually to the just-restored database.

From the System View menu, select Configuration → Software → Remote Restore.

Important!

If the TID has changed since the backup was performed, then the restore is denied. The software release of the backup database must be the same as the current software generic. In addition, if any service-related parameters (for example, cross-connections) have been changed since the last backup file was created, those changes are lost and service can be affected. These changes must be reentered.


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In the pull-down Restore From/Via: menu, select FTAM.


3

In the Source/Destination Directory Path panel, enter the location where the database information is stored. Enter the path and filename exactly as it was entered in Procedure 2-12.1: Backup NE database via FTAM. For example: \backups\<subdirectory>\<filename>.

You can also click the Browse button next to the Path: field to browse to any directory on your PC and select the required file.

Important!

The value of the Path field can be either an absolute path or a relative path that is relative to the FTP server root directory. The absolute path must start with the drive name followed by a colon (:) then the path names; for example: C:\temp\today\backup. The syntax of the relative path must start with the path name; for example: \temp\backup.

The WaveStar® CIT directory automatically enters the relative path for the WaveStar® CIT. The default relative path is

C:\Program Files\Alcatel-Lucent\WaveStar CIT\

If you had an older WaveStar® CIT installed prior to installing the current WaveStar® CIT, the path could start with C:\Program Files\Lucent Technologies\.


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Click OK.

You are asked to verify that you wish to restore from the directory that you entered. Click Yes if you typed the path correctly.

A second warning screen appears that states that Execution of RESTORE causes a System Reset. Click Yes.

Result:

The Progress Indicator screen appears, indicating that the restore is in progress. When the restore is complete, a WaveStar® CIT warning screen appears, stating NE reset after successful restore, CIT is going to log out.


5

Click OK.

Result:

A second WaveStar® CIT warning screen appears, stating Communication to network element is lost, system view will now be closed.


6

Click OK.


End of steps

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