Cisco Cisco Expressway Maintenance Manual
3.
Click Install.
The selected language pack is then verified and uploaded. This may take several seconds.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any other languages you want to install.
For the list of available languages, see the relevant release notes for your software version.
Note that:
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English (en_us) is installed by default and is always available.
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You cannot create your own language packs. Language packs can be obtained only from Cisco.
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If you upgrade to a later version of Expressway software you will see a "Language pack mismatch" alarm. You
may need to install a later version of the associated language pack to ensure that all text is available in the
chosen language.
may need to install a later version of the associated language pack to ensure that all text is available in the
chosen language.
Removing Language Packs
To remove a language pack:
1.
Go to the Language page (Maintenance > Language).
2.
From the list of installed language packs, select the language packs you want to remove.
3.
Click Remove.
4.
Click Yes when asked to confirm their removal.
The selected language packs are then removed. This may take several seconds.
Backing Up and Restoring Expressway Data
The Backup and restore page (Maintenance > Backup and restore) is used to create and restore backup files of
your Expressway data.
your Expressway data.
When to Create a Backup
You are recommended to create a backup in the following situations:
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before performing an upgrade
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before performing a system restore
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in demonstration and test environments if you want to be able to restore the Expressway to a known
configuration
configuration
Content of the Backup File
The data in the backup includes:
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system configuration settings
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clustering configuration
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security certificates
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administrator account details
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call detail records (if the CDR service on Expressway is enabled)
Log files are not included in the backup files.
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