You can use the Scheduler application to collect and transfer the following file types:
SMDR Records
Audit Trail Logs
Telephone Directory
IDS Synchronization Files
CPU Statistics Files
MSPLogs Files
The files are saved to an FTP or SFTP server in the network, either to the root or, in the case of the CPU Statistics file, to a subdirectory off the root named, "resource". Configure the FTP or SFTP server parameters in the External FTP Server form before scheduling a file transfer event.
You can schedule file transfer events for the local node only . If you want to schedule file transfer events for member elements of an SDS Administrative Group, you must do so from the individual group members.
To schedule file transfer events, refer to the following procedures:
To create a file transfer event:
Go to the Scheduler
form.
Use the screen tools (arrows and mini-calendar) to locate the day you wish to update.
Select the day and click Add Event.
Click the Event Parameters tab and complete the following fields:
Title: Type a title for the event. The title can contain up to 255 alphanumeric characters.
Start Date: Use the dialog box to select the Month, Day, and Year that the event is scheduled to start.
Time: Use the dialog box to select the Hour, AM/PM, and Minute that the event is scheduled to occur. Click Set to save your changes.
Repeats: Specify how often you want the event to repeat - Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly, or Repeats Interval. If you select Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly, the dialog expands, enabling you to customize the repetition interval. If you select Repeats Interval, you can specify the number up minutes between repeat events (up to 1440 minutes, or 24 hours), and whether you would like the event to be repeated continuously or a fixed number of times.
Click the Activity Parameters tab and complete the following fields:
Select Activity: Select File Transfer.
Select a Transfer Type.
Click Submit
and then OK to save the
new event.
The new event is added to the event list.
NOTE: To run the event outside the normal schedule, see Execute an Event Immediately.