Maintenance Manual
Managing the System
Backup
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide 229
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STEP 4 Select Local folder to remote folder. This is the default setting.
STEP 5 Click Next. The Configure Remote Host Settings window opens.
STEP 6 Configure the remote host settings:
• IP Address/Host Name—Enter the IP address or host name of the remote
target device.
• Server Type—From the drop-down list, select either RTRR Service or FTP
Service.
NOTE You must enable RTRR or FTP server on the remote server in order to
use this feature. To enable RTRR server, see RTRR Server, page 222. To
enable FTP server, see FTP Service, page 166.
• Port—Enter the remote host port number. The default is 8899.
• Enable Secure Connection (SSL)—Click to enable SSL encryption for the
sync transmission.
• Password—If the remote host requires a password, enter the password for
the remote host.
NOTE If you selected FTP Service, you may need to enter the FTP login
username.
• Test—Click to verify and test the connection between the local site and the
remote target site.
STEP 7 Click Next. The Select Folder Pair window opens.
STEP 8 From the Local source folder list, double-click to select a local folder and from the
Remote destination folder list, double-click to select a destination folder.
• Add More Folder Pairs—Select to configure multiple folder pairs.
STEP 9 Click Next. The Select Synchronization Mode window opens.
STEP 10 Select the synchronization mode:
• Real-time—Real-time synchronization allows copying files from local to
remote or other local folder when a user produces a document on specific
folders.
NOTE Real-time synchronization is not an option if the remote device is an
FTP server because the FTP server does not have the mechanism to detect
when a file changes on the local NAS. In this case, use scheduled
synchronization.