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FibeAir IP-10 G-Series
EMS Backup Maintenance
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Configuration File
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The Configuration file stores the following parameters:
• License• External Alarms• SNMP Trap Destination• NTP Server Properties • Radio properties: Frequency, RSL, TSL, ATPC, etc.• Switch Mode and database: Port types, VLAN membership, etc.• Interface Configuration: PDH, TDM, Ethernet Switch•Trail Configurations• Service OAM• Security: user accounts, login properties, etc.
Backup your services !
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Unit Information File
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The Unit Information file stores the following parameters:
• Date & Time•Daylight Saving Time properties• System name and other ID parameters• Measuring properties (voltage, temperature)• Accumulated Performance Monitoring logs• Serial numbers
Backup your Logs !
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Local FTP Server
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Uploading or Downloading the CFG & Unit files requires an FTP Server
As long as your IP-10G communicates with the server, its location is irrelevant
EMS PC with local FTP Server installed
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Remote FTP Server
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You may assign a remote server to host the configuration and unit files
EMS PC Remote FTP Server
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FTP Root Directory
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Examples for SW packages
Examples for CFG & Unit Files
Every Server has its own properties. Make sure you are familiar with your FTP Root Directory: this is where the files are stored (software versions, CFG & Unit).
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Configure your FTP Server Properties
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Upload / Download using standalone IP-10G
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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)
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Click “Create Archive” to
allow the IP-10G zipping
all parameters into one file
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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)
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Wait till task is
successfully completed
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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)
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Next step:
Click “Upload Archive” to allow
the IP-10G transferring the
zipped file to your server
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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)
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Wait till task is successfully
completed
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Check your FTP Root Directory
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This is your copy of the configuration file
You may place it now in the dedicated folder
(Configuration Files)
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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)
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Follow the same steps to upload the Unit Information file:
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Check your FTP Root Directory
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This is a copy of your Unit Information file
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Downloading the CFG File (Server IP-10G)
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Follow the same steps to download the CFG file
When download completes successfully, you will need to restart the system for changes to take place
Please note – if the file does not exist in the root directory action will fail !
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Upload / Download in a shelf
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Shelf Backup: Creating the Nodal Shelf Backup
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Uploading CFG files from a shelf is similar to a standalone
process
1. First you need to create the CFG files of all slots
2. After creating the CFG files, you need to upload them to your
FTP directory
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Shelf Backup: Creating the Nodal Shelf Backup
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First you need to create the
CFG files.
To do so, select the unit(s)
and click the relevant
“Backup” button
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Shelf Backup: Upload from IP-10G to Server
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Next, click “Upload
Archive(s)” and the
file(s) will be uploaded
to your FTP root
directory
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Shelf Backup: Download from Server to IP-10G
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To download a file to a
certain slot, select the
unit number and click
this button
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Unified Unit Information File
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A unified file is created for all stacked units
Upload & Download action are identical to a standalone unit
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Checking Backup History & Status
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Click here to see the backup history
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Checking Backup History & Status
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Setting the unit back to Factory Defaults
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You can restore your system to factory defaults
You may also set the IP address to factory default address (192.168.1.1)
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