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CommandCenter Secure Gateway - Admin Guide - Version ... - Raritan

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Chapter 14: System Maintenance<br />

• Data - CC-SG configuration, Device, and Node configuration<br />

and User Data (Standard).<br />

• Logs - Error logs and event reports stored on CC-SG.<br />

• CC firmware files - Stored firmware files used for updating the<br />

CC-SG server itself.<br />

• Device firmware files - Stored firmware files used for updating<br />

<strong>Raritan</strong> devices managed by CC-SG.<br />

• Application files - Stored applications used by CC-SG to<br />

connect users to nodes.<br />

• Full - Creates a backup of all Data, Logs, firmware, and Application<br />

Files stored on CC-SG. This produces the largest backup files.<br />

• Standard - Creates a backup of only critical data on CC-SG. This<br />

backup includes CC-SG configuration information, Device and<br />

Node configurations, and User configurations. This produces the<br />

smallest backup files.<br />

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

Backup to Remote Location checkbox. Optional.<br />

6. Select a Protocol used to connect to the remote server, either FTP or<br />

SFTP<br />

7. Type the IP address or hostname of the server in the IP<br />

Address/Hostname field.<br />

8. If you are not using the default port for the selected protocol (FTP: 21,<br />

SFTP: 22), type the communications port used in the Port Number<br />

field.<br />

9. Type a username for the remote server in the Username field.<br />

10. Type a password for the remote server in the Password field.<br />

11. In the Directory field, specify the directory used to store the backup on<br />

the remote server. You must specify the absolute path to the directory.<br />

12. In the Filename field, type a filename for naming the backup on the<br />

remote server.<br />

13. Click Save As Default if you want to save current remote server<br />

settings as default values. Optional.<br />

14. Click OK.<br />

A message appears when the backup completes. The backup file is<br />

saved in the CC-SG file system, and if specified in the Backup to<br />

Remote Location field, to a remote server as well. This backup can be<br />

restored at a later time. See Restoring CC-SG (on page 167).<br />

Important: The Neighborhood configuration is included in the<br />

CC-SG backup file so make sure you remember or note down its<br />

setting at the backup time. This is helpful for determining whether<br />

the backup file is appropriate for the CC-SG unit you will restore.<br />

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