Overview
This reference guide describes the following organization network settings:
- Backup-data transfer rates
- Proxy settings
- Network interface exclusions
- Wireless network exclusions
- TCP/IP buffer size
Access device backup network settings
To view or change the general device backup network settings, choose Device Backup from the Navigation menu and then click the Network tab.
Sending limits
Item | Description | |
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a | Limit sending rate when away to |
Defines the backup-data transfer rate when the user is away from the device.
On Linux devices, the CrashPlan app always uses the "away" setting.
Minimum sending limits
When setting network sending limits, do not set a rate lower than 0.10 Mbps or 100 Kbps. Rates lower than 0.10 Mbps can prevent devices from communicating with the CrashPlan cloud, which can stop backups and future configuration changes. To stop backup entirely, do not adjust sending limits. Instead, you can only allow backups at specified times.
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b | Limit sending rate when present to Windows and Mac only |
Defines the backup-data transfer rate when the user is present.
On Linux devices, the CrashPlan app always uses the "away" setting. |
c | Network overrides |
Enables administrators to override the default WAN and LAN definitions and add specific network ranges.
Use Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation to enter network overrides:
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d | Push |
Applies these settings to existing devices in addition to new devices.
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DSCP
Item | Description | |
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a | Enable DSCP |
Enables Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) for the LAN portion of your CrashPlan for Small Business environment.
Configuring DSCP settings only affect LANs where routers configured to support DSCP, and where other services use the same ports as CrashPlan for Small Business. DSCP is a topic for experienced network administrators, and beyond the scope of our Customer Champions. Incorrectly configuring these settings can adversely affect network performance and impact CrashPlan app connectivity. |
b | Set DSCP to only work for |
Sets DSCP on IPv6 or IPv4 packets. |
c | DSCP Value | Defines the custom DSCP value. |
d | Push | Applies this setting to existing devices in addition to new devices. |
Proxy
Item | Description | |
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a | Enabled | Enables network proxy. |
b | PAC URL |
URL or file path of your proxy auto-config (PAC) file.
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c | Push | Applies this setting to existing devices in addition to new devices. |
Excluded network interfaces
Item | Description | |
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a | - | Enter the network interface you want to exclude using a regular expression. |
b | - | Network interfaces to exclude. |
c | + | Adds the entered text to the list of network interfaces to exclude. |
d | Import | Displays window in which you can paste the contents of a text file that lists network interfaces you wish to exclude. |
e | Export | Displays window from which you can copy the contents of the excluded network interfaces list, which you can in turn paste into your favorite text editor for editing. |
f | Push | Applies this setting to existing devices in addition to new devices. |
Network interfaces are excluded only on Mac and Windows devices.
Excluded wireless networks
Item | Description | |
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a | - | Enter the wireless network SSID that you want to exclude using a regular expression. |
b | - | Wireless networks to exclude. |
c | + | Adds the entered text to the list of wireless networks to exclude. |
d | Import | Displays window in which you can paste the contents of a text file that lists wireless network SSIDs you wish to exclude. |
e | Export | Displays window from which you can copy the contents of the wireless network SSID list, which you can in turn paste into your favorite text editor for editing. |
f | Push | Applies this setting to existing devices in addition to new devices. |
Wireless networks are excluded only on Mac and Windows devices.
Advanced TCP/IP
Item | Description | |
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a | Send buffer size |
Specifies whether devices obey operating system defaults for send buffer size. Override the default settings by specifying buffer size. |
b | Receive buffer size |
Specifies whether devices obey operating system defaults for receive buffer size. Override the default settings by specifying buffer size. |
c | Push | Applies this setting to existing devices in addition to new devices. |