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Taking Backup of CCM 6.1

blackswans
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Which protocol does the ccm use to take the backup of CCM with network directory? Is it sftp?

thanks

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tim.giles
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Yes, SFTP.

I've attached freeFTPD which most people have been using, its pretty good.

This is the following info on Cisco's website though:

To back up data to a remote device on the network, you must have an SFTP server configured. Cisco tests and recommends the following SFTP servers, but you may use any SFTP server:

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Note Cisco does not support third-party software. Contact the SFTP vendor for support issues.

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•Open SSH (for Unix systems)

•Cygwin (refer to http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/)

•Titan (http://www.titanftp.com/)

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tim.giles
Level 4
Level 4

Yes, SFTP.

I've attached freeFTPD which most people have been using, its pretty good.

This is the following info on Cisco's website though:

To back up data to a remote device on the network, you must have an SFTP server configured. Cisco tests and recommends the following SFTP servers, but you may use any SFTP server:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Note Cisco does not support third-party software. Contact the SFTP vendor for support issues.

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•Open SSH (for Unix systems)

•Cygwin (refer to http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net/)

•Titan (http://www.titanftp.com/)

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In addition to good information from Tim, if you have problems setting up the application, here are few simple steps:-

1. Under SFTP configure the SFTP root directory for example E:

2. Create your user and configure the home directory E:\Backup

3. Under virtual directories create a folder named Backup, set the virtual to Backup and configure the real path to E:\Backup

4. When you configure the DRS network location specify / for the path name.

Taken from one of my previous posts on a similar thread:-

http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Dpass_through%26location%3Doutline%40%5E1%40.2cbe3d3e/3#selected_message

I have proven this setup successfully with both 5.x and 6.x

HTH

Allan.

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