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10. In the Station Service Assignment form, assign all voice 
mail ports, auto attendants, and RADs a COR that 
prohibits external calls.
11. If the system requires DISA trunks, program forced 
account codes in the Independent Account Code 
Definition form.
If the system does not require DISA trunks, ensure that 
DISA trunks are not programmed in the Miscellaneous 
Assignment form.
12. If DISA is required, set the DISA failed attempts before 
lock-out parameter...

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RSD Copier Functionality
To download a software image from the Mitel support web 
site onto a laptop, connect the computer to the ethernet port 
of the SX-2000 MCIIIE card, and copy the image to the PBX 
RSD (removable storage device).
These commands are valid only on a switch with an MCIIIE 
card programmed with the IP CONFIG command and with 
an Ethernet (RJ45) connection to an ftp server (e.g. a 
laptop).
A valid IP address must be assigned to the SX-2000. The IP 
adress of...

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Formatting a Removable Storage 
Device (RSD)
Never format an RSD with the volume name SYSUSER.
Never reset the system while you are formatting an RSD 
as it will be damaged.
Never format a used RSD unless you want to erase all of 
its contents.
Use the SCRATCH qualifier to re-format an RSD that was 
formatted prior to LIGHTWARE™ 29 Release 3.
1. Slide the tab on the RSD to the RECORD position.
2. Insert the RSD into the RSD drive.
3. If you are using the RSD to...

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Making a DATA SAVE Backup
The DATA SAVE command copies the database from RAM 
to an RSD and to the hard disk. Perform a DATA SAVE 
backup
!before and after a software or option upgrade
!before and after changes to the database
!to repair corruption of the database or redundant file 
system.
To protect your backups from being lost, we recommend that 
you keep two copies of the database. Keep a current version 
and one from your previous backup, each on a separate 
RSD. 
To Make a...

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Maintenance
Making a Message Center Backup
The MSGCTR BACKUP command copies Message Center 
messages from RAM to RSD.
To Make a Message Center Backup
1. Insert a formatted RSD in the RSD drive (see page 163).
2. Log on to the active plane and select maintenance 
mode.
3. Enter:
VOL MOUNT RSD
Read the volume name of the RSD from the system 
response on the maintenance terminal.
4. Enter:
MSGC B ∗.
5. Remove the RSD from the RSD drive. 

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Making an RSD Copy of the Hard Disk
The VOL BACKUP SYSUSER ON RSD command copies 
the operating software, updates, options, and database to 
the RSD. If a hard disk fails, you can restore the system 
software from the RSD to a replacement hard disk. See 
Recovering from a Corrupted Hard Disk on page 140.
The hard disk is dismounted by SYSUSER during this 
procedure. Loss of service results on non-redundant 
systems. 
To Back Up the Hard Disk of a Non-redundant System
1. Insert a...

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To prevent loss of service on redundant systems, 
perform this procedure on the inactive plane.
To Back Up the Hard Disk of a Redundant System
1. Insert a blank, formatted RSD in the RSD drive (see 
page 163).
2. Set ACTIVITY FREEZE to ON.
3. Enter PARTITION from the active plane, then from the 
inactive plane.
4. From the inactive plane, enter:
VOL BACKUP SYSUSER ON RSD
After the copy is complete, this message appears:
FSinfo: Backed up volume on device RSD...

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Loading Software on Your System
Software Upgrade or Software Update?
Compare the software code on the old RSD with the code on 
the new RSD.
Data Restore or Data Convert?
If your new software is load P02.3.2 or later, you do not have 
to do a DATA CONVERT during the software upgrade.
RSD or Tape?
This procedure refers to RSD only. If your system has a tape 
unit rather than an RSD drive, substitute TAPE for RSD 
when entering maintenance commands. 

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Before You Begin
Read the Field Change Instruction (FCI) for the new 
software.
!The FCI includes the latest information about your new 
software, including special upgrade notes. Read it now.
Check Your Options and Have Your Password Ready
(new passwords are not required for stream upgrades to a Lightware 
stream later than Lightware 30 .)
!Have your SX-2000 Feature Options Record sheet with 
you.
!Confirm that the options listed are the ones purchased for...

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!Usernames, passwords, alarm thresholds, Do Not 
Disturb information, and SUPERCONSOLE 1000 
firmkey assignments are not saved during a software 
upgrade. Record this information so it can be manually 
restored after the upgrade is complete.
!If you are upgrading from a software load older than N11, 
external numbers in the CDE Telephone Directory form 
that have the PRM NAM field set to “YES” will be deleted 
during the DATA RESTORE. Check the Telephone 
Directory form to...
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