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Chapter 6: Devices, Device Groups, and Ports<br />

Backing Up a Device Configuration<br />

You can back up all user configuration and system configuration files for a<br />

selected device. If anything happens to the device, you can restore the<br />

previous configurations from CC-SG using the backup file created.<br />

The maximum number of backup files that can be stored on CC-SG is 3<br />

per device. If you need more backups, you can save a backup file to your<br />

network then delete it from CC-SG. Or, you can opt to allow CC-SG to<br />

delete the oldest backup file for you. This option will appear as an alert<br />

when you attempt to do a fourth backup. See Restore All Configuration<br />

Data to a KX2, KSX2, or KX2-101 Device (on page 52).<br />

Each device may back up different components of the configuration. See<br />

the User <strong>Guide</strong> for the device you want to back up for details.<br />

Note: When you back up an SX 3.0.1 device, attached PowerStrip<br />

configurations are not backed up. If you restore the SX 3.0.1 device from<br />

the backup, you must reconfigure the PowerStrips.<br />

To backup a device configuration:<br />

1. Click the Devices tab and select the device you want to back up.<br />

2. Choose Devices > Device Manager > Configuration > Backup.<br />

3. Type a name in the Backup name field to identify this backup.<br />

4. Type a short description of the backup in the Description field.<br />

Optional.<br />

5. Click OK to back up the device configuration. A message appears<br />

when the device configuration has been backed up.<br />

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