[cisco-voip] DHCP Backup Methods

Kevin Thorngren kevint at cisco.com
Sat Jan 22 20:59:27 EST 2005


Hi Lelio,

I have asked many customers to enable Task Schedular, for various  
reasons, on the CallManager without any issues.  I am not sure of the  
recommended way to backup the MS DHCP server.  Running NT backup is not  
supported on the CallManager.  Although if NT Backup is only used for  
the DHCP DB then I don't see where you would run into any issues.  Of  
course, as you probably know, the only supported backup for CCM is  
either STI Backup or BARS.

HTH,
Kev
On Jan 22, 2005, at 1:02 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:

> I'm just wondering what sort of methods people are using for backing  
> up their DHCP database. We're using a manual method right now as we  
> make changes, but I'd like to automate it.
>   
> From my limited knowledge of Windows 2000, I understand that I have to  
> enable the task scheduler before I can schedule windows backup tasks.  
> Anyone have any problem enabling the windows task schedule with a Call  
> Manager/DHCP server?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Lelio
>  
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