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Appendix
Network configuration for Secure File
Transfer Protocol (SFTP) data backup

Use the guidelines in this appendix to assist in data backup to an SFTP
server. The section

“Network configuration” (page 143)

provides details on

network requirements and the section

“SFTP logon” (page 143)

provides

SFTP logon details. The section

“SFTP network configuration

requirements” (page 144)

provides specific Embedded Local Area Network

(ELAN) and Telephony Local Area Network (TLAN) requirements for SFTP
network configuration.

Network configuration

The network must be configured correctly for data backup to an SFTP
server. In order to configure the network you must understand the
difference between the ELAN and the TLAN. The ELAN and TLAN are
defined as follows:

ELAN - The ELAN is a secure local area network. The scope of
this network is limited to one subnet or node; however the scope of
the ELAN network can be expanded to cover multiple nodes with
advanced router (data path) configurations.

TLAN - The TLAN spans the entire enterprise network. Every node on
the TLAN has access to every other node.

Note:

The definitions of ELAN and TLAN are a subset of the

definitions provided in the voice media gateway cards section of IP Line
Fundamentals (NN43100-500)
() .

SFTP logon

Data backup to an SFTP server requires a user logon, password, and
path to access the SFTP server storage. The user logon can contain a
maximum of 32 characters comprised of lower and upper case letters,

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