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This chapter explains how to save and export system and call information to an SFTP server. Refer to these topics in this chapter to perform export functions:
•Exporting the Call Detail Record
To export alarm records to a remote server, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Export > Alarm.
The Alarm Export Information Configuration window opens. The available alarm files are listed under File Information near the top of the window.
Step 2 Select the log file you wish to export, and use the down facing arrow or double-click to move the selected file to the Exported Alarm Files area. Repeat for other files as needed.
Step 3 In the Remote Server Name field, enter the name or IP address of the remote server on which the files will be stored.
Step 4 Enter the destination directory in the Remote Directory field in the form /<path>.
Step 5 Enter the user ID and password for access to the remote server.
Step 6 Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field.
Step 7 Click Save and Transfer to save the information and begin the file transfer process.
When the process is completed, a status message is displayed near the top of the window. If the process is successful, the message states "Export successful."
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•Exporting the Call Detail Record
To export measurements to a remote server, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Export > Measurement.
The Measurement Export Information Configuration window opens. The available measurement files are listed under File Information near the top of the window.
Step 2 Select the file you wish to export, and use the down facing arrow or double-click to move the selected file to the Exported Measurement Files area. Repeat for other files as needed.
Step 3 In the Remote Server Name field, enter the name or IP address of the remote server on which the files will be stored.
Step 4 Enter the destination directory in the Remote Directory field in the form /<path>.
Step 5 Enter the user ID and password for access to the remote server.
Step 6 Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field.
Step 7 Click Save to save the information and begin the file transfer process.
When the process is completed, a status message is displayed near the top of the window. If the process is successful, the message states "Export successful."
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•Exporting the Call Detail Record
To export the call detail record (CDR) files to a remote server, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Export > CDR.
The CDR Export Information Configuration window opens. The available CDR log files are listed under File Information near the top of the window.
Step 2 Select the file you wish to export, and use the down facing arrow or double-click to move the selected file to the Exported CDR Files area. Repeat for other files as needed.
Step 3 In the Remote Server Name field, enter the name or IP address of the remote server on which the files will be stored.
Step 4 Enter the destination directory in the Remote Directory field in the form /<path>.
Step 5 Enter the user ID and password for access to the remote server.
Step 6 Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field.
Step 7 Click Save to save the information and begin the file transfer process.
When the process is completed, a status message is displayed near the top of the window.
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To export log files to a remote server, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Export > Logs.
The Log Export Information Configuration window opens. The available log files are listed under File Information near the top of the window.
Step 2 Select the log file you wish to export, and use the down facing arrow to move the selected file to the Exported Log Files area. Repeat for other files as needed.
Note To view a log file or download a log file to your computer, double-click the log file.
Step 3 In the Remote Server Name field, enter the name or IP address of the remote server on which the files will be stored.
Step 4 In the Remote Directory field, enter the destination directory in the form /<path>.
Step 5 Enter the user ID and password for access to the remote server.
Step 6 Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field.
Step 7 Click Save to save the information and begin the file transfer process.
When the process is completed, a status message is displayed near the top of the window. If the process is successful, the message states "Export successful."
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