Migrating from an S8700 or S8710 Media Server to an S8720 Media Server
972 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
4. Under Backup Method, fill in the fields for where you are backing up the files.
● User Name field is anonymous
● Password field is @
● Host Name field is the IP address of the server being backup up
The Host Name field must use the host IP address.
● Directory field is pub (Release 2.0 and later)
5. Click Start Backup.
6. Start > Run to open a command prompt session.
The system displays the Run window.
7. Type cmd. Press Enter.
8. Type ftp 192.11.13.6. Press Enter.
9. At the user prompt, type anonymous. Press Enter.
10. At the password prompt, type @. Press Enter.
11. At the ftp prompt, type bin. Press Enter.
12. Type cd pub (for Communication Manager Release 2.0 and later). Press Enter.
13. Type ls *.tar.gz. Press Enter.
The file will be listed as full......tar.gz.
Note:
Note: For the following step, if the mget command is unavailable, use get.
14. Type mget filename.tar.gz where filename is the name of the backed up file. Press
Enter.
15. Type y. Press Enter.
16. Type bye. Press Enter.
17. At the prompt, type dir *.tar.gz. Press Enter to confirm the file is there.
Backing up the configuration data and translations using Linux Migration
Backup to the USB-connected Compact Flash card
Note:
Note: This procedure is only for the S8710 Media Server with Communication Manager
release pre3.x.