Raritan Computer CCA-0N-V5.1-E User Manual

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4. Select a Backup Type: Full or Standard. See

What is the difference

between Full backup and Standard backup?

(on page 224)

5. To save a copy of this backup file to an external server, select the

Backup to Remote Location checkbox. Optional.

a. Select a Protocol used to connect to the remote server, either

FTP or SFTP

b. Type the IP address or hostname of the server in the IP

Address/Hostname field.

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 (Relative Path) field, specify the location to save
the backup file on the FTP server.

 Leave this field blank to save the backup file to the default

home directory on the FTP server.

 Enter a path relative to the default home directory to save the

backup file in a level below the default home directory on the
FTP server. For example, to save the backup file in a folder
called "Backups" under the default home directory, enter
Backups in the Directory (Relative Path) field.

g. In the "Filename (leave blank to use the default filename

convention)" field, type a filename for naming the backup on the
remote server, or leave blank to accept the default name. The
default name includes "backup" with a date and time.

h. Click Save As Default if you want to save current remote server

settings as default values. A confirmation message appears.
Click OK. Optional.

6. Click OK.

A message appears when the backup completes. 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. See

Restoring CC-SG

(on page 225).

Important: The Neighborhood configuration is included in the
CC-SG backup file so make sure you remember or note down its
setting at the backup time. This is helpful for determining whether
the backup file is appropriate for the CC-SG unit you restore.

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