Setting the automatic backup option – Avaya 555-233-781 User Manual

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Backup/Restore Options

Issue 4 November 2006

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Setting the Automatic Backup Option

You must change the Automatic Backup setting to Enabled to automatically back up your
options settings, Feature button labels, and Speed Dial button labels, names and numbers
whenever you change any of these values. If this setting is Disabled, you might have to first
provide additional information, such as the FTP server on which your backed up data will reside,
before you can change the setting.

1. Check below the FTP Status line for one of the following messages and proceed as

directed:

2. To automatically backup all your options settings, your Feature button labels, and your

Speed Dial information following a save to any of these values, select the Line/Feature
button to the right or left of Automatic Backup.

The setting changes from Disabled to Enabled.

3. To save your selection, select Save. To exit without making a change, select Cancel.

The second Options Main screen re-displays.

If Then

The message “Options,
SD entries, & feature
button labels may be
saved.” displays.

Automatic backup is already enabled, and no further
action is required. Select Return to display the second
Options Main screen.
To verify when the most recent backup occurred, see

Verifying Backup/Retrieval Status

on page 64.

No message displays.

Proceed to Step

2

to change the automatic backup

setting from Disabled to Enabled, or select Return to
display the second Options Main screen.

The message “An FTP
Server IP Address must
be provided for this
feature.” displays.

You must first provide the server address and/or
directory in which to store your backup data.
Contact your System Administrator for this information
and any specific instructions for your telephone
system. Then add the server address as described in

Setting a User ID, Password, and other FTP (File
Transfer Protocol) Options

on page 66, before

proceeding to Step

2

.

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