
Programming System Options
Backup and Restore
4-5
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Verify that the System Date (#101), System Day (#102) for systems prior to Release 3.0, and
System Time (#103) are set correctly. These settings are not backed up.
■
Calls continue to be handled normally during an automatic or manual backup.
■
In Release 4.0 and later systems, the configuration of the 1600 DSL module is not backed up
to the PCMCIA card. Instead, the configuration is retained in the flash memory of the 1600
DSL module. Upon a system cold-start, the configuration retained in the flash memory
becomes the “active” configuration of the 1600 DSL module.
Backup Programming—Automatic (#123)
4
Use this feature to set up the automatic backup of all programming (except the system date, day,
and time). When Backup Programming—Automatic is set to Active, the information is backed
up at 2:00 a.m. on the first day of each month (determined by the system date and time settings) to
a Backup/Restore PC Card.
If Backup Programming—Automatic is Active and an automatic backup fails, a Backup-Failure
Alarm message appears (instead of the system date and time) on the top line of the telephone
display at idle Extensions 10 and 11. The message is one of the following:
■
Backup
Failed
:
Write
Prot
■
Backup
Failed
:
Check
Card
■
Backup
Failed
:
SystemBusy
■
Backup
Failed
:
InsertCard
See
for an explanation of these messages and suggested
corrective actions, and for the procedure for clearing the Backup-Failure Alarm message.
Programming
4
To change the setting for Backup Programming—Automatic:
1.
Check that only one Backup/Restore PC Card is in the processor module.
2.
Press
f00ss#123
at extension 10 or 11.
The current setting appears.
3.
To change the setting, press
D
or
d
until the setting you want appears, or press
r
to return the setting to the factory setting. The possible settings are:
■
1 = Active
■
2 = Not Active (the factory setting)
■
3 = Backup Alarm Cleared
4.
Exit programming mode.
For information about using Option 3, Backup Alarm Cleared, see
.
Summary of Contents for programming and use
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