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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Common services 255<br />

Getting CDR file for EXP_CAB <br />

Ready to transmit...<br />

5 You must invoke the XModem protocol on the PC to receive the CDR file. For<br />

example, use the HyperTerminal transfer function to receive the file using XModem<br />

protocol.<br />

6 Name the file.<br />

You may give any name you want to the file being received.<br />

Use a file name that will not overwrite any DBA-specific files if DBA is used to<br />

retrieve CDR/Traffic files from the main cabinet of the Meridian 1 PBX 11C<br />

Cabinet or the call server of the CS 1000 system.<br />

7 Parse the file into the main cabinet or call server’s database on the PC.<br />

For information on importing CDR data into Billing applications, refer to <strong>Optivity</strong><br />

<strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>: Telemanagement Applications (553-3001-331).<br />

PBX Database Disaster Recovery<br />

End of Procedure<br />

PBX Database Disaster Recovery provides a quick way to perform a database backup<br />

and restore or to schedule a database backup. You can schedule or manually start a<br />

backup operation, and the application connects to the switch and retrieves the database<br />

files. You can manually start a restore operation to restore the database file to the system.<br />

Before performing the restore operation, you must establish a live session with the<br />

switch.<br />

PBX Database Disaster Recovery runs separate from the normal database backup<br />

feature: Electronic Data Dump (EDD).<br />

The PBX Database Disaster Recovery feature is available for all systems configured in<br />

the OTM Navigator. Since survivable expansion cabinets and survivable media<br />

gateways are configured as separate systems in the Navigator, the Disaster Recovery<br />

feature is available to both the main cabinet, or call server, and the survivable expansion<br />

cabinets, or media gateways. You do not need to back up the expansion cabinets and<br />

media gateways. Any data that is restored to an expansion cabinet, or media gateway,<br />

while it is operating in survival mode is overwritten by the database of the main cabinet,<br />

or call server, when the system returns to normal mode.<br />

A backup can be run on a PC that is not the PC used for collecting live CDR or Traffic<br />

data, or both.<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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