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5 Click Close.
To create a new backup file
1 Go to Maintenance > Backup and Restore.
2 Verify that the oldest backup file listed is one you don’t want to keep or have already downloaded.
Only ten files are saved. Creating a new backup will delete the oldest file (unless there are fewer than
ten).
3 In the Actions list, click Create New (Full) to create a full backup or Create New (Config Only) to
create a configuration-only backup (no transaction data).
A confirmation dialog tells you the backup archive was created. For a full backup, this may take some
time.
4 Click OK.
To upload a backup file
1 Go to Maintenance > Backup and Restore.
2 Verify that the oldest backup file listed is one you don’t want to keep or have already downloaded.
Only ten files are saved. Uploading a backup will delete the oldest file (unless there are fewer than
ten).
3 In the Actions list, click Upload.
4 Choose a backup file to upload and click Open.
The File Upload dialog box indicates when the upload is complete.
5 Click Close.
The system asks if you want to restore now from the backup file you just uploaded.
6 If you don’t want to restore (and restart the system) now, click Manually Later. When you’re ready
to restore, use the procedure that follows this one.
7 To restore now, make sure you meet the criteria in the first two steps of the next procedure, and click
Now.
The Confirm Restore dialog box appears.
8 Read the warning, make sure that you want to continue, select which data you want to restore, and
click OK.
After a short delay, a dialog box informs you that the system is going to be restored and you’ll be
logged out.
Caution: Restoring Config-Only Backups
Restoring feature and system configuration, but not network configuration (or vice versa) will result in
invalid primary or backup cluster assignments for some territories. After the restore operation is
complete, go to Network > Site Topology > Territories and assign primary and backup clusters to
the affected territories.