Backup And Restore Configurations And Custom Elements - Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set Administrator's Manual

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Introduction

Backup and restore configurations and custom elements

Sign in to the web interface and navigate to
Backup and
Restore.
You can include custom elements as well as configurations in a
backup file (zip-format). You can choose which of the following
elements to include in the bundle:
Branding images
Favorites
Sign-in banner
UI extensions
Configurations/settings (all or a sub-set)
The backup file can either be restored manually from the device's
web interface, or you can generalize the backup bundle so that
it can be provisioned across multiple devices, for example using
Cisco UCM or TMS (see the next chapters).
D15330.18 SX10 Administrator Guide CE9.12, APRIL 2020.
Configuration
Peripherals
Create a backup file
Maintenance >
1. Open the
2. Select the elements you want to include in the backup file.
Elements that currently don't exist on the device are greyed
out.
3. Select which settings - if any - you want to include in the
backup file. Note the following:
As default, all settings are included in the backup file.
You can remove one or more settings manually by
deleting them from the list on the web page.
If you want to remove all settings that are specific to one
device, click
This is useful if you are going to restore the backup bundle
on other devices.
4. Click
your computer.
Restore a backup file
1. Choose the
2. Click
All settings and elements in the backup file will be applied.
3. Click
Some settings may require that you restart the device before
they take effect.
Maintenance
Maintenance
Create backup
tab.
Remove system-specific
configurations.
Download backup
to store the elements in a zip-file on
Restore backup
tab.
Browse...
and find the backup file you want to restore.
Upload file
to apply the backup.
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Device settings
Additional information
Restoring branding images
If a backup bundle contains branding
images, the UserInterface Wallpaper
setting is automatically set to Auto.
This means that the branding images
will automatically be displayed, possibly
replacing a custom wallpaper.
The backup file
The backup file is a zip-file that contains
several files. It is important that the files
are at the top level within the zip-file, and
not include in a folder.
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