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  • 06-26-2012, 02:13 PM
    jrick212
    Thanks guys. That was it.
  • 06-26-2012, 01:49 PM
    nasaguyjoe
    Think the reaper is right or it might be the hyphens
  • 06-26-2012, 01:46 PM
    The Reaper
    I think you might be getting that error because you're trying to use a name that has more than 8 characters. Try something like DC2-01-1. This would be DC NAE#-DX Address- Trunk#
  • 06-26-2012, 01:34 PM
    jrick212

    gx9100 saveing question

    First off let me just say that I know nothing about JCI hardware or software. I have no formal training and I am just stumbling my way through this.

    I have a large number of dx-9100s and VMA 1400s in my facility and years ago before my time here the main JCI computer with all the backups died.

    So now I went and purchased all the neccessary hardware and software in order to backup my facility in case of catastrophic failure.

    I know how to connect to the DX-9100s and I am able to upload the programming and the calibration from them to my computer.

    I was going along fine on my NAE01 and then I got to my NAE02 which has two trunks on it.

    For my NAE01 I was using the nameing format DC-NAE#-Address.DXS
    so for example it would like something like DC-01-01.DXS

    Now with my NAE02 I need a way to distinguish between trunks 1 and 2.

    So my question is what is the correct nameing format so that my GX9100 stops telling me "the above file name is invalid"?


    Thanks

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