Use this procedure to restore the local NE database or a remote NE database (with DCC connectivity) using FTAM from the WaveStar® CIT
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NOTICE Service-disruption hazard |
Restoring the network element database can be service-affecting.
If provisioning changes were made after the last backup files were created, examine the Security Log and use the appropriate WaveStar® CIT commands to manually apply the recent provisioning changes to the just-restored database.
Complete the following steps to restore the local NE database.
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From the System View menu, select Configuration → Software → Remote Restore. Important! The restore feature only works if the TID, the software release and the equipment that populated the NE slots has not changed since the last backup. Additional equipment is allowed. However, if any service-related parameters (for example, cross-connections) have been changed since the last backup file was created, those changes will be lost and service may be affected. These changes must be reentered. If the TID or the software release has changed or if different pack types have been installed since the backup was performed, then the restore will not work. | ||||||
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In the pull-down Restore From/Via: menu, select FTAM. | ||||||
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In the pull-down Class: menu, select
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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 2-14.1: Backup NE database using FTAM. For example: backups/<subdirectory>/<filename>. You may also click the Browse button next to the Path: field to browse to any directory on your PC and select the required file. 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.
If you wish to store your data in a subdirectory within the default path, you may enter backups/<subdirectory>/<filename> if the subdirectory exists before the command is sent. Directories will not be created by this command, and therefore the command will be denied if any directory in the path does not already exist. If necessary, replace 7.2.2 with your current release, for example 7.2.3. | ||||||
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Click OK. You will be asked to verify that you wish to restore from the directory that you entered above. Click Yes if your path is correct. | ||||||
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In Step 3, which Class did you select?
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A second warning screen appears. ![]() If this is acceptable, click Yes. Result: The Progress Indicator window opens, 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. | ||||||
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Click OK. Result: Another WaveStar® CIT warning screen appears, stating Communication to network element is lost, system view will now be closed. Proceed to Step 10. | ||||||
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A second warning screen appears. ![]() If this is acceptable, click Yes. Result: The Progress Indicator window opens, indicating that the restore is in progress. When the restore is complete, a WaveStar® CIT confirmation screen appears. Continue with Step 10. | ||||||
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Click OK. Important! If automatic synchronization is unsuccessful, the date and time must be reset manually. Reference: Procedure 7-8: Set date and time End of steps |
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