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Managing the database using tl1, Managing the database using tl1 -25 – Carrier Access BROADway System 770-0125-AB User Manual

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BROADway - Release 4.00

3-25

Configuration

Managing the BROADway Configuration Database

4. To delete a database, select it under Offline and

click Delete. You cannot delete the database that is
either RUNNING or SAVED. To delete a
database that is RUNNING or SAVED, you must
copy an alternative database file to SAVED.

5. To rename a database, select it and click Rename.

6. Click Close to close the Database Management

window.

To re-initialize the database system to a default factory
condition, follow the instructions found in Managing the
Database Using TL1
on page 3-25.

Managing the Database Using TL1

To view the databases currently stored on the BROADway system, use the RTRV-DB TL1 command:

RTRV-DB::NSP:1::;

To copy the RUNNING, SAVED, or an OFFLINE configuration database to the SAVED, or an
alternative OFFLINE database, use the CPY-DB TL1 command:

CPY-DB::NSP:1::,,;

RUNNING, SAVED, or user-defined OFFLINE name.

SAVED, or user-defined OFFLINE name.

—User-defined saved name. This field is optional and should only be specified when

is RUNNING and is SAVED.

NOTE:

Database names are limited to 19 characters and must not begin with a numeric

character.

Examples:

Save the running database to the SAVED database as the filename newdbname:

CPY-DB::NSP:1::RUNNING,SAVED,newdbname;

The next time you reboot the BROADway system, this database will become the RUNNING database.

Create an OFFLINE copy of the saved database under the filename offlinename:

CPY-DB::NSP:1::SAVED,offlinename;

Copy the database named offlinename as the SAVED database:

CPY-DB::NSP:1::offlinename,SAVED;

The next time you reboot the BROADway system, this database will become the RUNNING database.

NOTE:

To change the currently running configuration, you must reboot the BROADway

system. You cannot move a database directly to RUNNING. You can only move a
database to SAVED. When you reboot the BROADway system, the database in SAVED
becomes the RUNNING database.