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A '''Backup''' of the running configuration on the [[AMC-IP]] board can stored on a file in the flash memory. The file, called ''backup.bin'',  survives [[autoload]]. A backup can be done by:
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A '''Backup''' of the running configuration on the [[AMC-IP]] board can stored on a file in the flash memory. The file, called ''backup.bin'',  survives [[autoload]]. A backup can be created either by dialing a backup code on a station, or from [[AlphaWeb]].
  
* Backup from station: dialling 7820 (or 7821) + M-key on a [[SuperUser]] station
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==Backup from station==
* Backup from AlphaWeb
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'''7820 Backup''': Dial 7820 + M from a [[SuperUser]] station. A copy of the AlphaPro configuration is stored in a backup file.
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'''7819 Restore''': Dial the [[Restore_backup_from_FLASH_memory_feature|Restore Backup code]] 7819 + M from a SuperUser station to restore the backup file. <br>
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==Backup and Restore via AlphaWeb (AMC11)==
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===Create Backup===
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Navigate to '''System Maintenance -> Backup''' and click '''Create Backup'''.
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[[File:Backup 1.png|thumb|left|500px|Create backup]]
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'''Note:''' A backup.bin file is compatible within the same AMC Database version only. It cannot be used to restore the configuration between different AMC Database version, e.g. between AMC 10.05 and AMC 10.22.
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A backup of the AlphaPro configuration will be stored in the on-board flash memory (same as dialing 7820). You will be prompted to store a full backup file (''AlphaPro and AlphaWeb settings'') on your computer.
When upgrading the AMC software and the AMC Database versions are different, the running configuration will automatically be deleted and factory default settings will be generated. Before continuing you must create a backup of the running configuration by doing a GetAll operation from [[AlphaPro]].
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===Restore Backup from AMC===
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The ''AlphaPro'' configuration can be restored from the AMC-IP onboard memory by dialling 7819 + M on a superuser station. It can also be restored from AlphaWeb:
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Navigate to '''System Maintenance -> Backup''' and click '''Restore DB'''.
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[[File:backup 2.png|thumb|500px|left|Restore the backup]]
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===Restore full Backup from PC===
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The full backup containing both ''AlphaPro and AlphaWeb'' settings must be uploaded, installed and activated in AlphaWeb.
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Navigate to '''System Maintenance -> System Upgrade''' and click '''Browse'''. Browse your computer for the correct backup file and select '''Upload'''.
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Two files will now appear:
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[[File:Backup 3.png|thumb|left|300px]]
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* Select the first file. Click the '''Install''' button that becomes available.
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* After the installation is done, repeat for the second file.
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* Navigate to '''System Maintenance -> Backup''' and click '''Restore DB'''. This will restore the AlphaPro database.
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* Navigate to '''System Configuration -> Filters''' and press '''Save''' followed by '''Apply''' and confirm with '''Yes'''. This will activate all the AlphaWeb settings.
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* Navigate to '''System Maintenance -> System Recovery''' and click '''Reboot'''. Reboots the system to make all changes take full effect.
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==Backup and Restore via AlphaWeb (AMC10)==
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Go to the Backup page in AlphaWeb  by selecting ['''System Maintenance'''] -> ['''Config Backup''']
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*To create a backup select Action: Backup.
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*To restore a backup select "Restore DB"
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*To save the backup.bin file on the PC, click on the filename backup.bin, then "Save"
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*To upload a backup file from the PC to the AMC-IP board, select the button "Browse" to locate the file, then "Upload". The filename on the PC might be different from "backup.bin" but it will be renamed to backup.bin when stored on the AMC-IP board.
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A backup created from AlphaWeb is identical to the "7820 Backup" created from a station.
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==Compatibility between AMC versions==
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A backup.bin or <<exchange-name>>-backup.apkgs file is compatible within the same AMC main version (actually the [[NVRAM version]]) only. E.g. a backup created in AMC version 10.22 can be restored on any 10.2x version, but it cannot be restored on boards running AMC 10.0x or AMC 10.4x.
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If the AMC main versions are the same, the running intercom configuration will be kept after an update.
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If the AMC main versions are different, the running intercom configuration will automatically be deleted and factory default settings will be generated. The settings done from AlphaWeb (IP adress etc.) will be kept. Before upgrading to a different AMC main version the intercom configuration must be backed up by doing a GetAll from AlphaPro.
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NOTE: Always do a GetAll operation from [[AlphaPro]] before upgrading the AMC software
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==What is included in the backup?==
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AlphaPro settings:
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*Intercom configuration
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AlphaWeb settings:
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*Interface (IP addresses of Eth0 and Eth1)
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*IP Routing
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*Filter (firewall settings)
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*Log configurations
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*User management (User and password settings)
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*Hostnames
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*RingMaster and M100 settings
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Time settings (Timezone and NTP Server) and License information is not stored in the backup file. However, these settings are not effected by an [[autoload]].
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===AMC10===
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The ''backup.bin'' file contains all system configuration, both settings done in AlphaPro and in AlphaWeb:
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===AMC11===
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The ''<<exchange-name>>-backup.apkgs'' file contains all system configuration, both settings done in AlphaPro and in AlphaWeb.
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Once this file is uploaded to the exchange it will divide itsself in to two different files:
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* ''system-config.backup-01.01.apkg'' (AlphaWeb settings)
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* ''exchange-db.backup-01.01.apkg'' (AlphaPro Database)
  
==Backup from station==
 
'''7820 Backup''': A copy of the running configuration is stored in the backup.bin file. <br>
 
'''7821 Master Backup''': The copy of the running configuration is stored in the backup.bin file. After exchange reset or power on, the running configuration is restored from the backup file (backup.bin). When using this backup option, a master backup (7821) should be made every time the configuration is changed, if not the changes are lost after next reset or power on.
 
  
==Backup from AlphaWeb==
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[[Category: AlphaCom features]]
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 24 January 2017

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A Backup of the running configuration on the AMC-IP board can stored on a file in the flash memory. The file, called backup.bin, survives autoload. A backup can be created either by dialing a backup code on a station, or from AlphaWeb.

Backup from station

7820 Backup: Dial 7820 + M from a SuperUser station. A copy of the AlphaPro configuration is stored in a backup file.

7819 Restore: Dial the Restore Backup code 7819 + M from a SuperUser station to restore the backup file.

Backup and Restore via AlphaWeb (AMC11)

Create Backup

Navigate to System Maintenance -> Backup and click Create Backup.

Create backup


A backup of the AlphaPro configuration will be stored in the on-board flash memory (same as dialing 7820). You will be prompted to store a full backup file (AlphaPro and AlphaWeb settings) on your computer.


Restore Backup from AMC

The AlphaPro configuration can be restored from the AMC-IP onboard memory by dialling 7819 + M on a superuser station. It can also be restored from AlphaWeb:

Navigate to System Maintenance -> Backup and click Restore DB.

Restore the backup


Restore full Backup from PC

The full backup containing both AlphaPro and AlphaWeb settings must be uploaded, installed and activated in AlphaWeb.

Navigate to System Maintenance -> System Upgrade and click Browse. Browse your computer for the correct backup file and select Upload.

Two files will now appear:

Backup 3.png


  • Select the first file. Click the Install button that becomes available.
  • After the installation is done, repeat for the second file.
  • Navigate to System Maintenance -> Backup and click Restore DB. This will restore the AlphaPro database.
  • Navigate to System Configuration -> Filters and press Save followed by Apply and confirm with Yes. This will activate all the AlphaWeb settings.
  • Navigate to System Maintenance -> System Recovery and click Reboot. Reboots the system to make all changes take full effect.

Backup and Restore via AlphaWeb (AMC10)

Go to the Backup page in AlphaWeb by selecting [System Maintenance] -> [Config Backup]

  • To create a backup select Action: Backup.
  • To restore a backup select "Restore DB"
  • To save the backup.bin file on the PC, click on the filename backup.bin, then "Save"
  • To upload a backup file from the PC to the AMC-IP board, select the button "Browse" to locate the file, then "Upload". The filename on the PC might be different from "backup.bin" but it will be renamed to backup.bin when stored on the AMC-IP board.

A backup created from AlphaWeb is identical to the "7820 Backup" created from a station.

Compatibility between AMC versions

A backup.bin or <<exchange-name>>-backup.apkgs file is compatible within the same AMC main version (actually the NVRAM version) only. E.g. a backup created in AMC version 10.22 can be restored on any 10.2x version, but it cannot be restored on boards running AMC 10.0x or AMC 10.4x.

If the AMC main versions are the same, the running intercom configuration will be kept after an update.

If the AMC main versions are different, the running intercom configuration will automatically be deleted and factory default settings will be generated. The settings done from AlphaWeb (IP adress etc.) will be kept. Before upgrading to a different AMC main version the intercom configuration must be backed up by doing a GetAll from AlphaPro.

NOTE: Always do a GetAll operation from AlphaPro before upgrading the AMC software

What is included in the backup?

AlphaPro settings:

  • Intercom configuration

AlphaWeb settings:

  • Interface (IP addresses of Eth0 and Eth1)
  • IP Routing
  • Filter (firewall settings)
  • Log configurations
  • User management (User and password settings)
  • Hostnames
  • RingMaster and M100 settings

Time settings (Timezone and NTP Server) and License information is not stored in the backup file. However, these settings are not effected by an autoload.

AMC10

The backup.bin file contains all system configuration, both settings done in AlphaPro and in AlphaWeb:

AMC11

The <<exchange-name>>-backup.apkgs file contains all system configuration, both settings done in AlphaPro and in AlphaWeb.

Once this file is uploaded to the exchange it will divide itsself in to two different files:

  • system-config.backup-01.01.apkg (AlphaWeb settings)
  • exchange-db.backup-01.01.apkg (AlphaPro Database)