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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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338 Utilities<br />

was not previously dumped to these database files is lost at the switch. Further, this data<br />

may be difficult to isolate in the PC’s OTM applications, since all previously uploaded<br />

data shares the same TRN (transmitted) status. For these reasons, always perform or<br />

schedule data dumps after uploading data to the switch.<br />

Accessing EDD<br />

You can access EDD (Figure 152) from the File menu of the <strong>System</strong> window. The EDD<br />

selection is called Data Dump. This selection has its own submenu with the options<br />

Now, Schedule, and View Log.<br />

You can select Now to perform the data dump immediately, Schedule to set up the<br />

operation to run automatically, or View Log to review status and error information from<br />

the most recent data dump.<br />

Figure 152<br />

EDD Data Dump dialog box<br />

If you select Now, your request is sent to the scheduler queue, which executes the task<br />

within the next minute. If there are tasks in the queue that have a higher priority and are<br />

scheduled to be executed at the same time, they are executed first.<br />

The data-dump operation takes just a few minutes. While modified OTM data is being<br />

dumped at the switch, status and error information about the data dump is actively<br />

logged to the PC. Both Now and View Log open the EDD Data Dump dialog box for<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005

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