You should back up your system regularly so, if necessary, you can restore your configuration on a Barracuda Link Balancer. To restore a backup file on a new Barracuda Link Balancer that is not configured, first enter the IP address and DNS information for the new system on the BASIC > IP Configuration page.
Back Up Your System Configuration
This section describes how to create a single backup of the current system configuration and download the backup file (*.bak) to your local computer . To back up and restore the current system configuration of your Barracuda Link Balancer,
- Log into the Barracuda Link Balancer web interface.
- Go to the ADVANCED > Backups page.
To back up the current system configuration, click Backup.
The following information is not included in the backup file:
- System password
- System IP information
- DNS information
Configure Automatic Backups
To schedule automated backups of the current system configuration, use the Automated Backups section. Store the backup files on a remote server .
- Log into the Barracuda Link Balancer web interface.
- Go to the ADVANCED > Backups page.
- In the Automated Backups section, s pecify the remote server that stores the backup files:
- From the Server Type list, select t he type of remote server that stores the backup files.
- FTP - An FTP server.
- SMB - A Windows shared drive on an SMB server.
- In the Server Name/IP field, enter t he server IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN). A FQDN consists of a host name and domain name, including the top-level domain.
- In the Port field, enter the server port number to use.
- For an FTP server, the default port number is 21 .
- For an SMB server, the recommended port number depends on the version of the Windows® operating system running on the remote backup server.
- Port 139 is recommended for Windows 3.x and Windows NT Server 4.0.
- Port 445 is recommended for Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP.
- From the Server Type list, select t he type of remote server that stores the backup files.
- Enter the Username and Password for user authentication on the FTP or SMB server.
As a best practice, use a unique account for this integration point and grant it the least level of privileges required, coordinating with the FTP or SMB administrator. This account requires read and write privileges on the FTP or SMB server only for the specific path you indicate in the next field. For additional information, see Security for Integrating with Other Systems - Best Practices. In the Folder/Path field, enter t he folder, path, or share name of the location on the FTP or SMB server that stores the backup files.
- Select the box next to System Configuration to schedule the backup and select a day of the week (or Daily) and the time of day to perform backup.
- In the Backups to Keep field, specify the maximum number of backup files to keep on the remote server.
- Click Save Changes to schedule the backup.
Restore Your System Configuration
- Click Browse to open the file location or Browse Auto Backups window.
- Specify the backup file to be retrieved and restored, and select it.
- Click Upload.
- To restore the selected backup file, click Apply Now.
If you are restoring settings on a new (unconfigured) Barracuda Link Balancer, go to the Basic > IP Configuration page to configure the IP address and DNS information for the device.