Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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Communication Manager Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
1510 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
 
Backing Up to the PCMCIA Disk
on page 1510 details how to back up 
administration data for the IP trunk application to and restored from the local PCMCIA disk and 
the Ethernet port. Before backing up, be sure to shut down the application running on the circuit 
pack, following the procedures in 
ISDN
IP trunking has no signalling 
capability.
ISDN not supported. This includes:
10-digit number display
QSIG
Path replacement
Voice mail
Calls that have terminated at 
one location and then cover 
to a second site for voice mail 
coverage can have voice 
quality degradation.
Centralized voice mail through an IP 
network is not recommended.
Table 544: IP trunk feature/performance limitations  (continued)
Feature/
Performance
Description
Recommendation
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Table 545: Backing up TN802 administration data 
Step
Description
Comments
1.
Busyout circuit pack
At the S8700 Media Server terminal, type busyout board 
location (the address of the TN802 circuit pack), and press 
Enter.
2.
Backup 
administration TN802 
to disk
At the Windows 2000 desktop, double-click on the IP Trunk 
Backup Restore icon.
The IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility screen appears.
3.
Select utility
In the IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility dialog screen, click on 
Files > Backup.
The IP Trunk Backup screen appears.
4.
Select backup
In the IP Trunk Backup screen, click on the Backup button.
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