Backing Up and Restoring the Database
Note
Database backup options:
• You may include or exclude Users Information such as username,
password, and so on.
• You may encrypt the backup database, this requires a password.
• In NEs equipped with a first generation NCU or an NCU-II, abackup
to the SCU may be automatically restored by setting Database
Auto Restore to Restore from SCU. This may be required when
the NCUis replaced, or if the NCUdatabase becomes corrupted.
Database Auto Restore is not applicable to NEs equipped with
redundant NCU-II-P, the database is automatically synchronized
between the NCU-II-P.
Step 6 Click to save the settings.
If Scheduled Backups is not selectable, please correct any remote server-
related information entered in Step 5. If the problem persists, contact your
network administrator.
Step 7 Activate the scheduled database backup by setting Scheduled Backups to
Enable.
The Next Scheduled Date field displays the date and time that the next
database backup is scheduled to be performed.
Step 8 Click to save the settings.
Viewing Files Stored on the NE
This procedure describes how to view files stored on the NCU or SCU.
Requirements
The SCUin shelf 1 must be an SCU-II,an SCU-S, or an SCU with hardware revision
2.01 or higher, to save/view the backup database on the SCU. Selection of SCU as a
database backup location is hidden when the SCUversion cannot support database
backup.
Step 1 Select .
Step 2 In the Navigation Tree, select File Storage.
Step 3 In the Main Pane, select the Location of the files to view:
• Select Active NCU RAM for files saved to the NCURAM.
• Select SCU, if available, for files saved to the SCU.
• Select Active NCU for files saved to the NCU.
• Select Active NCU/Path Results for files saved to the NCU for Tunnel
Path Analysis.
The Main Pane displays file name, size and creation date/time of the files.
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