Replace TMG3200 Standalone With Spare
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If a database backup is available,import database using the Web Portal Backup menu: | If a database backup is available,import database using the Web Portal Backup menu: | ||
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If a database backup is not available, onfigure the system via the web portal: | If a database backup is not available, onfigure the system via the web portal: | ||
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Revision as of 10:22, 13 March 2015
Warning: This procedure will require some system downtime.
Contents |
Overview
The replacement of a standalone TMG3200 is comprised of three parts:
- Removing the defective unit
- Installing the replacement unit
- Startup
Removing the Defective Unit
- Shutdown the TMG3200
- Disconnect from the PSTN network
- Disconnect from the VoIP network
- Disconnect from the Management network
- Remove the TMG3200 from the equipment rack
Installing the Replacement Unit
Refer to TMG3200 Installation guide
- Rack-mount the Replacement Unit
- Connect to the Management Interface
- Connect to the VoIP Network
- Connect to the PSTN Network
Starting Up the TMG3200
- Power up the TMG3200.
- Connect to the web portal
- Install the license of the replacement unit
Restoring the configuration to the replacement unit
If a database backup is available,import database using the Web Portal Backup menu:
Configuring the replacement unit
If a database backup is not available, onfigure the system via the web portal: