At the customer site
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3. (Only if the G700 Media Gateway is functional) Back up the G700 configuration files to a
TFTP server. (The TFTP server must be on the customer LAN and the G700 must be
connected to the LAN through one of the Ethernet ports, EXT1 or EXT2):
a. Using the serial connection, open a Hyperterm session and log in to the P333T Stack
Processor.
b. At the P333T prompt, type
copy stack-config tftp <stack-filename> <ip-address>
and
copy module-config tftp <module-filename> <ip-address> <module #>
where,
<stack-filename> is a name you choose for the backed up stack-config file; for
example, the G700 stack module number followed by "stack": 1stack.
<module-filename> is a name you choose for the module-config file; for example, the
G700 stack module number followed by "module": 1module.
(Write down these file names for later use).
<ip-address> is the ip address of the destination TFTP server
<module #> is the stack module number of the G700 (1–10).
c. Session to the MGP: type
session mgp
d. Type configure to change to the configure mode.
e. At the MGP(configure) prompt, type
copy mgp-config tftp tffs.dat <ip-address>
where,
<ip-address> is the ip address of the destination TFTP server
Note: If the G700 Media Gateway is not functioning, skip to Step 5. Also, if there are no
VAL announcements on the G700, skip to Step 5
. Backing up the VAL
announcements can most easily be done using VAL Manager, if available,
instead of Step 4
.
4. (Only if the G700 Media Gateway is functional) Backup G700 VAL announcements (if
gateway announcements are present on the G700).
Note: To determine if VAL announcements are present, log in to the SAT command line
interface on the primary server, and type the command list directory
board <xx>v9, where <xx> is the number of the media gateway.