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must be entered using the CIT. If the INIT function is not performed, whatever
values that are stored in nonvolatile memory on the new SYSCTL circuit pack are
used. Failure to follow the proper procedure may not cause transmission errors or
loss of service but could affect maintenance. For example, an invalid TID could
produce confusing TL1 reports to the OS.
System Backup and Restoral 8
The CPro-2000 Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Provisioning Tool includes a
backup and restoral feature to protect provisioning information in ring networks.
This feature saves a copy of a node's provisionable parameters so they can be
restored at a later date, if necessary.
The feature provides backup and restoral for all provisionable parameters
including:
■ Network Element (NE) provisionable parameters
■ Cross-connections
■ Port and line provisionable parameters
■ Performance Monitoring (PM) threshold parameters
Refer to Section 6, “Operations Interfaces,” of this manual for more information on
CPro-2000. See also 365-576-130,
CPro-2000 User Manual,
Release 7.0, for
more information on CPro-2000.
ITM SNC 8
All of the above backup and restore features are also available with the Integrated
Transport Management SubNetwork Controller (ITM SNC), Release 5.0. Refer to
107-564-270,
Integrated Transport Management (ITM) SubNetwork Controller
(SNC), User Guide,
for additional information.