TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.1.13 User Guide - Page 136

Backup&Restore, 6.5 Auto Backup

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6.4 Backup&Restore You can save the current configuration and data in the controller as a backup file and if necessary, restore the configuration using the backup file. We recommend that you back up the settings before upgrading the device. This function is available only for local logged-in users. Follow the steps below to backup and restore the configuration. 1. Go to Controller Settings > Backup&Restore. 2. Select the length of time in days that data will be backed up in the Retained Data Backup dropdown list. For example, with 7 days selected, the data only in recent 7 days will be backed up. 3. Click Backup to save the backup file. 4. If necessary, click Browse to locate and choose the backup file. Then click Restore to restore the configuration.  Note •• If you do not want to back up historical data, you can select Settings only to get only the controller setting saved in the backup files. •• If you do not want to back up data manually, you can enable the Auto Backup function. Please refer to Auto Backup. •• To keep the backup data safe , please wait without any operations while restoring the backup file. 6.5 Auto Backup With Auto Backup enabled, the controller will be scheduled to back up the configuration and data automatically at the specified time. Follow the steps below to configure Auto Backup function. 1. Go to Controller Settings > Auto Backup. 130

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6.4 Backup&Restore
You can save the current configuration and data in the controller as a backup file and if necessary,
restore the configuration using the backup file. We recommend that you back up the settings
before upgrading the device. This function is available only for local logged-in users.
Follow the steps below to backup and restore the configuration.
1.
Go to
Controller Settings > Backup&Restore.
2.
Select the length of time in days that data will be backed up in the
Retained Data Backup
drop-
down list. For example, with
7 days
selected, the data only in recent 7 days will be backed up.
3. Click
Backup
to save the backup file.
4.
If necessary, click
Browse
to locate and choose the backup file. Then click
Restore
to restore
the configuration.
²NtTs
If you do not want to back up historical data, you can select
Settings only
to get only the controller setting
saved in the backup files.
If you do not want to back up data manually, you can enable the
Auto Backup
function. Please refer to
Auto
Backup
.
To keep the backup data safe , please wait without any operations while restoring the backup file.
6.5 Auto Backup
With Auto Backup enabled, the controller will be scheduled to back up the configuration and data
automatically at the specified time.
Follow the steps below to configure Auto Backup function.
1.
Go to
Controller Settings > Auto Backup.