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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Utilities 285<br />

Media, files, and data types<br />

You can create an OTM backup file on the PC’s hard drive, a network drive, disks and<br />

other removable disks, or any other available media that meets your requirements for<br />

convenience and file space.<br />

All backup data is written to a single folder for each backup operation. This folder<br />

includes the following files:<br />

Zip file (*.ZIP), the backup file in compressed format<br />

Log file (*.LOG), providing the backup file’s date; type; OTM version; and sites,<br />

systems, and applications by name<br />

You can back up and restore data for all or any combination of the following OTM<br />

applications:<br />

TBS<br />

Call Tracking<br />

ESN<br />

Station <strong>Administration</strong><br />

Traffic Analysis<br />

CRS<br />

DECT<br />

GCAS<br />

The full OTM backup also includes:<br />

Web Navigator data such as user groups<br />

Client list<br />

You can back up and restore data for these applications across multiple sites and systems<br />

at the same time.<br />

Applications are associated with specific sites and systems. All backups of application<br />

data include the system property data associated with the selected site or system.<br />

When you restore data from a backup file, you have the option not to restore system<br />

property data. This option is useful in cases where the destination site or system is<br />

preconfigured and you do not want to overwrite its system property data. For example,<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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