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c.
If you are not using the default port for the selected protocol (FTP: 21, SFTP: 22) type the
communications port used in the
Port Number
field.
d.
Type a username for the remote server in the
Username
field.
e.
Type a password for the remote server in the
Password
field.
f.
In the
Directory
field, specify the directory used to store the backup on the remote server.
6.
Click
OK
.
A success message will appear to confirm CC-SG backup. The backup file is saved in the CC-SG
file system, and if specified in the
Backup to Remote Location
field, to a remote server as well.
This backup can be restored at a later time.
Restore CC-SG
1.
On the
System Maintenance
menu, click
Restore.
The
Restore CommandCenter
screen
appears with a table of back up sessions available to CC-SG. The table also lists the type of
backup, the date of the backup, the description, what CC-SG version it was made from and
the size of the backup file.
Figure 137 Restore CommandCenter Screen
2.
If you want to restore from a backup stored off of the CC-SG system, you will first need to
upload it to make it available. Click
Upload
. An open dialog screen appears. You can retrieve
the file from anywhere on your client’s network.
a.
Browse for the backup file, and select it in the dialog window.
b.
Click
Open
to upload this file to CC-SG.
c.
When complete, the back-up file will appear in the
Available Backups
table.
3.
Select the backup you wish to restore from the
Available Backups
table.
4.
If applicable, select what kind of restore you wish to perform from this backup:
•
Standard
– Only restores critical
Data
to CC-SG. This includes CC-SG configuration
information, Device and Node configurations and User configurations.
•
Full
– Restores all
Data
,
Logs
, firmware and
Application Files
stored in the backup file.
This requires that a full backup was made for the file.
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