Polycom 3725-76302-001O Manual De Usuario

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The following table describes the fields in the Backup and Restore list. 
See also: 
Confirm Restore Dialog Box
The Confirm Restore dialog box appears when you select a backup file and click Restore Selected in the 
Actions list. 
If the backup file you selected is from a non-identical version of the software, you’re warned of the possible 
consequences and asked to confirm that you want to continue. 
Select which data you want to restore and click OK. The options may include: 
● IP network configuration 
● Feature and system configuration 
Note: Best Practices for Backup Data
We strongly suggest that you: 
Download backup files regularly for safekeeping 
Delete backup files after downloading in order to free up disk space. 
If you need to preserve transactional data and be able to restore it, regularly perform a full backup 
and download it from the cluster. 
If you have a superclustered system, download backup files from each cluster (each cluster’s 
backup files include only the call, conference, and registration history for that cluster). 
Restore from a backup only when there is no activity on the system. Restoring terminates all 
conferences and reboots the system. 
For a two-server cluster, make system configuration changes, including restores, only when both 
servers are running and clustered. 
If the system is shut down or in a bad state, the Polycom RealPresence DMA USB Configuration 
Utility (on the USB flash drive used to initially configure the network and system parameters) can 
restore the Polycom RealPresence DMA system from a backup file (full or configuration-only) that you 
load onto the USB flash drive. 
Column
Description
Creation Date 
Timestamp of the backup file. 
Name 
Name of the backup file. 
Size 
Size of the backup file. 
System Version 
Version number of the application that created the backup file. 
SHA1 
SHA1 checksum for the backup file. You can use this to confirm that a 
downloaded file is an exact copy of one on the server.