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DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5
6. Establish an MML session and restart the unit by typing the MNRSI command.
The machine then boots and completes the upgrade. Once the upgrade is complete, the machine is
accessible via the MML.
7. Check the software version using the CNSWP command.
Software Update from Startup Using a CD or USB Drive
1. Insert the portable media into the Signaling Server.
2. Restart the system.
The new software is installed and started automatically.
4.12 Backing Up Configuration Data
You can backup a binary copy of the Signaling Gateway configuration for restoration later.
4.12.1 Configuration Backup to Remote Data Center
The procedure to perform a configuration backup to an RDC is as follows:
1. You should enter:
CNBUI:RDC=<rdc id>, DTYPE=CONFIG,
DIRECTORY=<subdirectory>,FILE=<filename>;
to request that the configuration be backed up to an RDC where the configuration file <filename.CF3> is
stored in a subdirectory in the ftproot.
Note: You should not use a filename of “SDC” when backing up to the local RDC.
The unit indicates that the configuration has been successfully backed up by displaying the “EXECUTED”
response to the CNBUI command.
4.13 Updating Configuration Data
Valid configuration data can be stored by the Signaling Gateway at a Remote Data Center (RDC) using the
CNBUI command (see Section 4.12), on portable media (USB or CD) or on a remote machine accessible via
FTP. This configuration data can then be restored as described in the following subsections.
4.13.1 Configuration Update from a Remote Data Center
The procedure to perform a configuration update from a Remote Data Center (RDC) is as follows:
1. You should enter:
CNUPI:DTYPE=CONFIG,RDC=<rdc id>,
DIRECTORY=<subdirectory>,FILE=<filename>;
to request that the configuration be updated from a RDC where the configuration update file
<filename.CF3> is stored in a subdirectory in the ftproot.
Note: The directory and filename are optional and when not used the system looks for the SDC.CF3 file
in the ftproot directory.
The unit indicates that the configuration has been successfully transferred by displaying the “EXECUTED”
response to the CNUPI command.
2. You should then restart the system by entering the MML command MNRSI.
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