Restoring Files
After the backup files are created, you can restore them when needed. Restoring is done in offline mode. Active calls, IMAP, and VoiceView sessions are terminated, and no new calls are accepted (auto attendant calls are permitted). You should consider doing the restore when telephone subscribers are least likely to be on the telephone.
Use the show backup server command to locate the backup ID of the file to restore.
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From Cisco Unity Express 9.0.5 Release onwards, if you are using Interactive Voice Response (IVR) applications, and you need to restore Cisco Unity Express 9.0.5 backup on a new Cisco Unity Express 9.0.5, perform the following steps:
If you are not using IVR, you do not need to register the product instance again. |
For more detailed information about restoring files, see Cisco Unity Express Voice-Mail and Auto-Attendant CLI Administrator Guide and the GUI online help.
SUMMARY STEPS
- show backup server
- offline
- restore id backupid category {all | configuration | data}
- reload
- show backup history
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action | Purpose | |
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Step 1 |
show backup server Example:
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Lists the data and configuration backup files. Look at the backup ID field for the revision number of the file that you want to restore. |
Step 2 |
offline Example:
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Enters offline mode. All active voicemail calls are terminated. |
Step 3 |
restore id backupid category {all | configuration | data} Example:
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Specifies the backup ID backupid value and the file type to be restored. |
Step 4 |
reload Example:
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Resets the Cisco Unity Express Virtual module so that the restored values take effect. |
Step 5 |
show backup history Example:
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Displays the backup and restore procedures and the success or failure of those attempts. |