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SBC EMA allows the user to generate the system backup file.

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 EMA allows you to generate a system backup file you can use later to restore the system configurationThe user can restore the configuration files from the storage location. During this process, the system will restart and the user has to re-login, you must log in again once the system is up and running. This is useful if you upgrade the SBC EMA and
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SBC stores up to 10 manual and 7 automatic backup files.

 The system creates and maintains daily automatic backups for the last seven days and you can take up to 10 configuration backups.

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All the backup files should use one of the following naming conventions:

  • "config_<System_Name>_<File_Name>", and end with ".tar.gz"

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  • "auto_backup_config_<System_Name>_<File_Name>", and end with ".tar.gz"

For example: "config_SBC001_BackupFile1.tar.gz" or "auto_backup_config_SBC001_BackupFile1.tar.gz".

 

Complete the following steps to create a system backup filePerform the following tasks to Backup the system:

  1. Select Administration > System Administration > Backup/Restore. Click Delete to remove/delete any of the highlighted backup files. 

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  2. Click Yes, to backup the current system.

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  3. Enter the File Name Suffix.
  4. Click Save. Once the Backup backup for the system is created, SBC displays the

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  5. Click OK to complete the process.

 

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Select a file in the Last Backup list and then click the Delete icon (X) to remove/delete an existing backup file.

 

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