6TADLP730-1E
TOTAL ACCESS 3000/3010
DLP-730
Page 6 of 6
© 2003, ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access
®
3000/3010 System Manual
Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed
The remaining text in this section describe available “Hotkeys” visible at the
bottom of the SCA Module Restore Provisioning Screen:
•
E Hotkey – Pressing the “
E
” key will force the restore state of all slots to
Enable.
•
D Hotkey – Pressing the “
D
” key will force the restore state of all slots to
Disable.
•
T Hotkey – Pressing the “
T
” key will toggle the restore state of all slots.
5.
Make the appropriate changes to the SCA Module Restore Provisioning
Screen.
6.
When finished, press <Esc> to return to the System Configuration Archive
(SCA) menu and continue with the next section.
1.2.3
Perform the System Archive Restoration
1.
From the System Configuration Archive (SCA) menu, select SCA Operations,
and press <Enter>.
2.
From the SCA Operations menu, select
Remote Filename
, and press <Enter>.
This field provides for a 1 to 40 character filename. This filename will requested
from the TFTP server (by the SCU). This name must match the filename stored on
the TFTP server character for character, including extension. Determine which
file is to be used for the system being restored and use that filename in this field.
3.
From the SCA Operations menu, select
Perform TFTP SCA Restore
, and press
<Enter>.
A status screen will provide information about the SCA restore, including the state
of the transfer. When the transfer is complete, the status screen will display “SCA
Restore Status: Complete (with exceptions)”. Any exceptions will be listed below
the SCA Restore Status field. Multiple pages are viewed by selecting (P)revious,
(N)ext, (F)irst, (L)ast by pressing the letter in parenthesis.
4.
Verify that the restore was successful
Verification of SCA restore may be accomplished by verifying that the SCA
Restore Status shows complete and no unexpected exceptions appear in the
exceptions list.
5.
Return to the main Total Access menu by pressing <Esc>.
1.3
Follow-up Procedures
Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure that called out this DLP and
continue with the tasks indicated there.