Specifications

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To Delete a backup
1. From the Available Backups table, select the backup you want to delete.
2. Click Delete. A confirmation dialog appears.
3. Click OK to delete the backup from the CC-SG system or Cancel to exit without deleting.
Once deleted, the file backup file will be removed from the CC-SG.
Note: Saving and restoring can be used to move a backup from one CC-SG unit to another.
Saving and deleting can be used to maintain a secure archive of CC-SG backups without storing
the full archive on the system.
Reset CC-SG
Use the Reset CommandCenter command to purge CC-SG database data. This will not reset
system configuration data, such as the IP address of CC-SG. The following actions will be taken:
reset CC-SG database, reset SNMP configuration, reset to default firmware, load default
firmware into CC-SG database, and reset the Diagnostic Console to default values.
1. On the System Maintenance menu, click Reset.
Figure 138 Reset CC-SG Screen
2. Type your CC-SG password.
3. Either accept the current Broadcast message or edit to create one of your own.
4. Type the number of minutes, from 0-60, that CC-SG will wait before performing the reset
operation in Reset after (min). Default is 0, which will reset the CC-SG unit immediately.
5. Click OK to reset your CC-SG unit. A success message will appear to confirm the reset.
Important: Using the Reset command will purge the database of CC-SG. All
Devices, Nodes, Ports, and Users will be removed. Authentication is also reset
to the Local DB. You should back up CC-SG before using Reset.
Restart CC-SG
The restart command is used to restart the CC-SG software. Restarting CC-SG will log all active
users out of CC-SG.
Note: Restart will not cycle power to the CC-SG. To perform a full reboot you will need to access
the Diagnostic Console or the power switch on the unit itself.
1. On the System Maintenance menu, click Restart.
Figure 139 Restart Screen