4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
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marlon74ph
4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
Hi,
Im a newbie to oxe and 4400:
our client wants to migrate from 4400 Rel 4.4 to OXE latest release. now i am looking a tech doc or could someone help me how to get OPS file from 4400 using telnet, step by step procedure could help alot
tnx...
Im a newbie to oxe and 4400:
our client wants to migrate from 4400 Rel 4.4 to OXE latest release. now i am looking a tech doc or could someone help me how to get OPS file from 4400 using telnet, step by step procedure could help alot
tnx...
Re: 4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
swinst/ expert menu/ OPS configuration/ save OPS files on CPU disk - answer "y" when system ask about confirmation.
After you will have this files on A4400 CPU HDD in catalog /usr4/BACKUP/OPS.
Retrieve this files via ftp.
After you will have this files on A4400 CPU HDD in catalog /usr4/BACKUP/OPS.
Retrieve this files via ftp.
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Eliott_DUP
Re: 4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
Or download the files *.hw, *.sw4760, *.sw / software.mao, *.zip and hardware.mao manually from /usr3/mao/ after the command cdmao; ops read
I'm not sure whether R4.4 supports the OPS storage to CPU disk.
I'm not sure whether R4.4 supports the OPS storage to CPU disk.
Re: 4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
Database on CPU disk - from 3.0
OPS on CPU disk - from 3.2
OPS on CPU disk - from 3.2
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marlon74ph
Re: 4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
...any procedure how to get ops file thru disk? just a newbie of both oxe and 4400
tnx
tnx
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knightr1der
Re: 4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
Which ops files? Ones already on the PBX? Or files that need to go in to PBX from a floppy?
Which Disk? Floppy or HDD?
Please try and be a little bit more clearer.
VAD has already posted the solution to download ops from PBX to your own computer/laptop. The procedure to download OPS files from PBX to Floppy is similar except that you need to ensure you have a freshly MS-DOS formated floppy disk, insert floppy disk in MSB-FD board and enter swinst menu as follows;
Swinst > Expert Menu > Option 5 > Choose option to backup OPS from system > choose option to backup to Floppy.
Which Disk? Floppy or HDD?
Please try and be a little bit more clearer.
VAD has already posted the solution to download ops from PBX to your own computer/laptop. The procedure to download OPS files from PBX to Floppy is similar except that you need to ensure you have a freshly MS-DOS formated floppy disk, insert floppy disk in MSB-FD board and enter swinst menu as follows;
Swinst > Expert Menu > Option 5 > Choose option to backup OPS from system > choose option to backup to Floppy.
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knightr1der
Re: 4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
Glad to be of assistance my friendmarlon74ph wrote:pbx to floppy
tnx a lot this helps a lot...
General discussion
However, even following VAD's method, once the files are on your laptop/computer, you could've just copied them to a floppy disk. The only problem is nowadays, newer machines are coming out without floppy drives and some major PC outlets are starting to stop selling floppy disks. Edit: (starting to stop.... very bad english!). They are beginning to withdraw from selling...
I suspect another problem is that you might not have been allowed to put your laptop on to the PBX ethernet port due to network security issues. This also is becoming a problem sometimes. Its all down to the customer and whether or not they trust you and your equipment. The irony is that they pay you to look after them (their equipment).
Thank god for the CPU7s2. It has built in USB support
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knightr1der
Re: 4400 rel 4.4 migration to OXE
I haven't even heard of 4.4Wörsty wrote:
I'm not sure whether R4.4 supports the OPS storage to CPU disk.
Maybe it is Country specific. In the UK, we only went up to 4.2 then to Release 5.0

