TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.1.13 User Guide - Page 139

Migrate, 6.6.1 Controller Migrate

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6.6 Migrate Migrate function allows users to migrate the configurations and data to any other site or controller. For Migrating all the configurations and data from the current controller to any other controller, refer to Controller Migrate. For Migrating the configurations and data from the existing site to any other controller, refer to Site Migrate. 6.6.1 Controller Migrate With Controller Migrate function, you can migrate your configurations and data from the current controller to any other controller that has the same or higher version. The process of migrating configurations and data from the current controller to another controller can be summarized in three steps: Export Controller, Migrate Controller and Migrate Devices. Follow the steps below to migrate your controller.  Note The connection to internet will be lost for several minutes during the migration. Clients need to connect the wireless network again after the migration is completed. Please choose the time to start migration operation carefully. ■■ Export Controller 1. Go to Controller Settings > Migrate > Controller Migrate. 2. Select the length of time in days that data to be imported into the second controller in the Retained Data Backup drop-down list. For example, with 7 days selected, the data only in recent 7 days will be imported into the second controller. 133

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6.6 Migrate
Migrate function allows users to migrate the configurations and data to any other site or controller.
For Migrating all the configurations and data from the current controller to any other controller,
refer to
Controller Migrate
.
For Migrating the configurations and data from the existing site to any other controller, refer to
Site
Migrate
.
6.6.1
Controller Migrate
With Controller Migrate function, you can migrate your configurations and data from the current
controller to any other controller that has the same or higher version.
The process of migrating configurations and data from the current controller to another controller
can be summarized in three steps: Export Controller, Migrate Controller and Migrate Devices.
Follow the steps below to migrate your controller.
²NtTs
The connection to internet will be lost for several minutes during the migration. Clients need to connect the
wireless network again after the migration is completed. Please choose the time to start migration operation
carefully.
Export Controller
1.
Go to
Controller Settings > Migrate > Controller Migrate.
2.
Select the length of time in days that data to be imported into the second controller in the
Retained Data Backup
drop-down list. For example, with
7 days
selected, the data only in recent
7 days will be imported into the second controller.