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The Options dialog box lets you configure FTP settings to help ensure that your
recovery points are copied to your FTP server.
To configure default FTP settings for use with Offsite Copy
1
On the Tasks menu, click Options.
2
Under Destinations, click Configure FTP.
3
Select the appropriate options.
See
FTP configuration options on page 55.
4
Click OK.
See
Configuring Symantec System Recovery default options on page 45.
FTP configuration options
The following table describes the options that you can select to configure the
default FTP settings for use with Offsite Copy.
Table 4-3
FTP configuration options
DescriptionOption
Helps prevent conflicts with security systems. This mode
is necessary for some firewalls and routers. When you use
passive mode, the FTP client opens the connection to an IP
address and port that the FTP server supplies.
Connection mode: Passive
(Recommended)
Enables a server to open a connection to an IP address and
port that the FTP client supplies. Use active mode when
connections or transfer attempts fail in passive mode, or
when you receive data socket errors.
Connection mode: Active
Indicates the number of times Symantec System Recovery
tries to connect to an FTP server before it gives up.
Symantec System Recovery can attempt a maximum of 100
times.
Limitconnection attempts to
Indicates the number of seconds Symantec System Recovery
tries to connect to an FTP server before it gives up. You can
specify up to 600 seconds (10 minutes).
Stop trying to connect after
Indicates the port of the FTP server that listens for a
connection.
You should consult the FTP server administrator to be sure
that the port you specify is configured to receive incoming
data.
Default port
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Configuring Symantec System Recovery default options