How to export nv9000 backup database, How to create a backup of nv9000 database, How to import an nv9000 backup database – Grass Valley iRouter v.6.01 User Manual
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How to export NV9000 backup database
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How to export NV9000 backup database
1. Start SEUtilities (see
2. On the File menu, click Export to Zip Archive.
3. Browse, select and click Save.
How to create a backup of NV9000 database
1. Start SEUtilities (see
2. Go to System Management and select Read configuration from.
You will be asked to open a configuration to receive data.
3. Select New and enter a name for the backup, and then click OK.
The name of your backup should appear in the SEUtilities menu bar.
How to import an NV9000 backup database
1. Start SEUtilities (see
2. On the File menu, click Import From Zip Archive.
3. Browse, select, and then click Open.
4. Select a name for the imported config and click OK.
5. Go to System Management and click Write configuration to… to load configuration on
controller.
6. Click Restart controller 1 (or Stop controller 1 followed by Start controller 1).
How to export a configuration from SE Utilities to NV9000
1. Start SEUtilities (see
2. On the System Management menu, click Local Control System.
3. Click Write configuration to LOCAL CONTROL SYSTEM.
How to change source labels from SE Utilities
The purpose is to modify the source labels from the SEUtilities application so Router Manager
is dynamically updated with this information.
1. Start SEUtilities (see
2. On the Configuration menu, click Devices.
3. Click on the device name you want to change and then click Edit Selected Devices.
4. Edit the name as desired, and then click Save.
5. Go to System Management and click on root node (in tree).
6. Click Dynamic Update Apply changes to.
Note: The NV9000 does not accept timeout values smaller than 500 ms.