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FibeAir IP-10 G-Series

EMS Backup Maintenance

Configuration File
The Configuration file stores the following parameters:

License External Alarms SNMP Trap Destination NTP Server Properties Radio properties: Frequency, RSL, TSL, ATPC, etc. Switch Mode and database: Port types, VLAN membership, etc. Interface Configuration: PDH, TDM, Ethernet Switch Trail Configurations Service OAM Security: user accounts, login properties, etc.

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Unit Information File


The Unit Information file stores the following parameters:

Date & Time Daylight Saving Time properties System name and other ID parameters Measuring properties (voltage, temperature) Accumulated Performance Monitoring logs Serial numbers

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Local FTP Server


Uploading or Downloading the CFG & Unit files requires an FTP Server As long as your IP-10G communicates with the server, its location is irrelevant

EMS PC with local FTP Server installed

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Remote FTP Server


You may assign a remote server to host the configuration and unit files

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Remote FTP Server

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FTP Root Directory


Every Server has its own properties. Make sure you are familiar with your FTP Root Directory: this is where the files are stored (software versions, CFG & Unit).

Examples for SW packages

Examples for CFG & Unit Files


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Configure your FTP Server Properties

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Upload / Download using standalone IP-10G


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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)


Click Create Archive to allow the IP-10G zipping all parameters into one file

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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)

Wait till task is

successfully completed

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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)


Next step: Click Upload Archive to allow the IP-10G transferring the zipped file to your server

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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)


Wait till task is successfully
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Check your FTP Root Directory

This is your copy of the configuration file You may place it now in the dedicated folder (Configuration Files)

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Uploading the CFG File (IP-10G to Server)


Follow the same steps to upload the Unit Information file:

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Check your FTP Root Directory

This is a copy of your Unit Information file

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Downloading the CFG File (Server IP-10G)


Follow the same steps to download the CFG file When download completes successfully, you will need to restart the system for changes to take place Please note if the file does not exist in the root directory action will fail !

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Upload / Download in a shelf


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Shelf Backup: Creating the Nodal Shelf Backup


Uploading CFG files from a shelf is similar to a standalone process 1. First you need to create the CFG files of all slots 2. After creating the CFG files, you need to upload them to your

FTP directory

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Shelf Backup: Creating the Nodal Shelf Backup

First you need to create the CFG files. To do so, select the unit(s) and click the relevant Backup button

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Shelf Backup: Upload from IP-10G to Server


Next, click Upload Archive(s) and the file(s) will be uploaded to your FTP root directory

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Shelf Backup: Download from Server to IP-10G

To download a file to a
certain slot, select the unit number and click this button

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Unified Unit Information File

A unified file is created for all stacked units Upload & Download action are identical to a standalone unit
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Checking Backup History & Status

Click here to see the backup history


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Checking Backup History & Status

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Setting the unit back to Factory Defaults

You can restore your system to factory defaults You may also set the IP address to factory default address (192.168.1.1)
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Thank You ! training@ceragon.com

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