Chapter 2
Installing the Cisco IPVC 3500 Series Gateway
You must use the Export button on the toolbar to save the configuration settings to a file. The Export
button appears only when Gateway section settings are activated. When you save a configuration file,
the current Board section settings are saved in the file. If you want to change these settings for export,
click Upload on the toolbar to save these settings to configuration memory prior to saving the
configuration file.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Gateway interface, on the sidebar, click Board.
Step 2
Make sure that the settings in the Basics, Addressing, Web, and Users tabs are correct.
Note
Click Upload to save these settings.
Step 3
On the sidebar, click Gateway.
Step 4
Make sure that the settings in the Status, Settings, BRI or PRI Ports, Calls, Event Log, and Statistics tabs
Step 5
are correct.
Click Upload to save these settings.
Step 6
On the toolbar, click Export.
Step 7
Note
The File Download dialog box appears.
Save the configuration settings file where you want to save it. The file extension, .ini, is automatically
Step 8
appended to the file name.
Importing Configuration Files
You can import a configuration file to restore parameters or configure an
Cisco IPVC 3500 Series Gateway.
Procedure
In the Gateway interface, on the sidebar, click Gateway.
Step 1
On the toolbar, click Import.
Step 2
The Import a Configuration File page appears.
Click Browse.
Step 3
The Choose file dialog box appears.
Step 4
Navigate to and select the configuration file you want to import.
Step 5
Click Open.
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Date parameters are not saved to the configuration file.
A dialog box appears indicating that you are navigating away from the page without saving the
changes. Select the option to continue.
Importing Configuration Files
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