Configuring The Upstream Cdp Appliance Quota; Removing A Downstream Cdp - SonicWALL CDP 6.0 Administrator's Manual

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To enforce a schedule for bandwidth management to the upstream destination, select the
Step 8
Enable Bandwidth Management checkbox and then select the desired schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. You can configure an appropriate schedule on the Policy >
Schedules page.
When the schedule for Bandwidth Management is in the "off" period, SonicWALL CDP will use
all available offsite bandwidth to synchronize data.
Click Apply.
Step 9

Configuring the Upstream CDP Appliance Quota

The SonicWALL CDP Site-to-Site Data Backup provides different services, ranging from 5 to
100 GB of quota. The quota is the maximum amount of data that can be backed up. You need
to make sure that the total size of all of your backups does not exceed the quota limit. If quota
is exceeded, a subsequent backup will fail, the Quota Exceeded Error message will be
displayed, and the status for the last backup will change to Quota Exceeded. You will receive
an email notification informing you of the failed backup attempt. You can free up your storage
space by removing some of the old backups, or you can purchase additional quota.
For information about editing the default policy quota or creating a custom policy with a custom
quota, refer to the
To apply a quota for the amount of data the upstream CDP appliance will accept from the
downstream CDP appliance, perform the following steps:
Login to the upstream CDP appliance using the Web Management Interface.
Step 1
Navigate to the Agents > Manage page.
Step 2
Click the Policy tab.
Step 3
In the left pane, under the SonicWALL CDP Agents list, select the downstream CDP
Step 4
appliance.
Click the Edit icon for the downstream CDP appliance.
Step 5
From the Select Admin Policy drop-down list, select the Default Policy, or, if you have
Step 6
configured one, a custom policy with a specific quota defined.
Click OK.
Step 7

Removing a Downstream CDP

Removing a downstream CDP will delete all the relevant backup data from the upstream CDP
appliance. To remove a downstream CDP and free up an upstream node, perform the following
steps:
Login to the downstream CDP appliance using the Web Management Interface.
Step 1
Navigate to the System > Settings page and select the Offsite tab.
Step 2
Clear the Upstream Appliance Name/IP Address field.
Step 3
Click Apply.
Step 4
Login to the upstream CDP appliance using the Web Management Interface
Step 5
Navigate to the Agents > Manage page.
Step 6
"Creating a Global Policy" section on page
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