TP-Link OC200 OC200UN V1 User Guide - Page 141

History Data Retention, 6.5 Backup&Restore

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5. Click Apply to save the configuration.  Note Specify the account email address based on the Mail server to receive the email for resetting password. 6.4 History Data Retention History Data Retention allows users to determine the retention of logs and client statistics. The logs and client statistics beyond the specified number of days will be cleared. For example, with 7 days selected, only the logs and client statistics in recent 7 days will be retained, and the data beyond 7 days will be cleared from the OC200. Follow the steps below to configure Historical Data Retention: 1. Go to Controller Settings > History Data Retention. 2. Select the length of time in days that data will be retained from the drop-down list. Seven options are provided: 7 days, 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, 180 days, and 365 days. 3. Click Apply. 6.5 Backup&Restore You can save the current configurations and data in the OC200 as a backup file and if necessary, restore the configurations 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 back up and restore the configurations. 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 7days selected, the data only in recent 7days will be backed up. 135

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5. Click
Apply
to save the configuration.
²otes
Specify the account email address based on the Mail server to receive the email for resetting password.
6.4
History Data Retention
History Data Retention allows users to determine the retention of logs and client statistics. The logs
and client statistics beyond the specified number of days will be cleared. For example, with
7 days
selected, only the logs and client statistics in recent 7 days will be retained, and the data beyond 7
days will be cleared from the OC200.
Follow the steps below to configure Historical Data Retention:
1.
Go to
Controller Settings
>
History Data Retention
.
2.
Select the length of time in days that data will be retained from the drop-down list. Seven options
are provided:
7 days
,
30 days
,
60 days
,
90 days
,
180 days
, and
365 days
.
3. Click
Apply
.
6.5 Backup&Restore
You can save the current configurations and data in the OC200 as a backup file and if necessary,
restore the configurations 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 back up and restore the configurations.
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
7days
selected, the data only in recent 7days will be backed up.