
Backup & Restore
6 NN40011-029 Issue 1.2 BCM Rls 6.0
Optional Component Description
When performing a backup, there are various options that can be selected or
de-selected. If the backup file and backup operation time are a consideration,
these options can be omitted during the backup to save time and space.
Includes CDR logs containing call information.
Includes Voicemail and Contact Centre information.
Includes Voicemail and Contact Centre configuration, and
Voicemail and Contact Centre messages.
Includes files used for Music on Hold played via the on-
board Music Manager.
Backups can take some time if there are lots of VoiceMail messages to
be included within the backup process.
The backups can be stored at various locations.
Note: It is recommended that you back up BCM data, on a regular basis. In
particular, you should perform a backup of the BCM before you undertake
major configuration changes and before you apply a software update or
upgrade.
You can restore data to the same system or to a different system, at the same
software release level.
The BCM checks the software release level of the destination system and will
provide a warning if an incompatible software release is detected.
Backup and restore operations are performed by only one operator at a time
to avoid conflicts with other operations. All passwords and database records
included with your backup file are encrypted.
You can schedule backup operations to occur at specified times, and save a
record of the backup schedule that you set.
Backup File Size
Backups can vary in time and size. A basic set up could produce a backup file
of 4MB or more. For example, a system with 50 hours of voicemail may take
30 minutes to save to the BCM and produce a file of at least 1 GB.
Backup Locations
The BCM can be backed up to the locations outlined in the following table.
The table lists the destinations to which you can back up configuration and
application data. Each backup operation, regardless of destination, replaces
the BCM’s own copy of the backup.
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