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Backup for Vodavi XTS

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tiaka

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Mar 31, 2009
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Hey guys/girls I'm looking for a step by step guide to backing up a Vodavi at one of our customer sites.
Heres what I have so far let me know if I'm on base or not. I guess wondering which PORT # below is the right one to use? I had a tech go out and he said he couldn't see anything. On his laptop not sure if he was using Hyperterm or not?

Baud Rate Assignments
Description
The System provides outputs such as SMDR or ICLID to the standard RS-232 connectors on
the MPB or RS-232 on the optional SIU Modules.
PORT #1 -- RS-232C port labeled SCMI on the MPB (recommended for maintenance use only)
PORT #2 -- 19.2K modem
PORT #3 and #4 -- RS-232 ports on optional SIU board on MISB (recommended for ACD, ICLID,
and SMDR uses)
PORT #5 -- UART on MPB2/MPBE (recommended for ACD, ICLID, and SMDR uses)

Program Mode Entry (Data Terminal or PC)
A PC terminal connected to the RS-232C port on the MPB, or remotely through the
19.2K baud modem, is used for database programming. When using a data terminal (ASCII or
PC capable of emulating an ASCII terminal) on-site or locally, to program the system:
1. Press <Enter> on the terminal.
2. Enter the password [default = 3226vodavi], and press <Enter> again. Proper entry of the
password results in the Adm> prompt. Proceed with programming referring to Figure F-1
on page F-4 for terminal characters that represent the key set buttons. By entering [?]
from the terminal, a Help screen displays.
When entering the system remotely via a PC, access to the modem is accomplished by
accessing Port 499 through a direct ringing assignment or through DISA or by being
transferred to Port 499.
HYPERTERMINAL -- Downloading a Database File
After opening HyperTerminal, and the New Connection screen displays, complete the
following steps:
1. Type connection name and select appropriate icon, then click <OK>.
2. When the Phone Number screen displays, change the setting in the Connect Using box
to: Direct to COM1, and then click <OK>.
3. Once the COM1 Properties screen displays, change the settings as shown, and then click
<OK>.
_ Baud Rate = 19.2K
_ Parity = None
_ Data Bits = 8
_ Stop Bits = 1
_ Flow Control = Xon/Xoff or None
4. Press <Enter> and complete the following fields:
5. On the tool bar, click <Transfer> and select Receive File.
6. Change Receive Protocol setting to XMODEM, and click <Receive>.
7. Type database filename and click <OK>. The Adm> prompt displays when the file transfer
is complete.


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You can use any available port for programming. IF your tech got nothing, the trouble is likely the physical cable connecting laptop to PBX. Inspect/change port baud rates in Flash 15. If you can't get initial connection to function, you'll never get beyond...
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