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Backup and Restore location

IP Office Linux Server as the Backup/Restore location

You can set any Linux Server as the backup and restore location. To create a dedicated IP Office Linux server for backup and restore, install an IP Office Application Server without enabling the Voicemail Pro and one-X Portal for IP Office applications on that server.

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Backup and restore actions to a remote server using HTTP/HTTPS must only be performed using servers inside a secure, trusted network. HTTP and HTTPS can only be used to connect to an IP Office server. HTTP/HTTPS backup to a non-IP Office server is not supported.

The following table provides details of backup file store for the following protocols and settings.

Protocol Port Remote Path User Name/Password Notes
HTTP 8000 /avaya/backup none HTTP supported by all IP Office components.

Disabled by default. [1]

HTTPS 5443 /avaya/backup none HTTPS supported by all IP Office components.

Enabled by default.

SFTP 22 /var/www/html/avaya/backup Any service user with WebControl Admin rights,

Root (not recommended)

SFTP supported by Linux-based components.

Enabled by default.

SCP 22 /var/www/html/avaya/backup Any service user with WebControl Admin rights,

Root (not recommended)

SCP supported by Linux-based components.

Enabled by default.

  1. To enable HTTP, use the Web Control application. Go to Settings > System > HTTP Server and select the check box for Enable HTTP file store for backup/restore.

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To perform a restore, use the same Remote Server (protocol, port and path) settings.