Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S680 Guía Del Usuario
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I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 6 . 3 F O R W E B U S E R G U I D E
M A N A G I N G T H E S - S E R I E S A P P L I A N C E
The S-Series appliance provides a variety of tools for managing the system. Functionality on
System Administration tab helps you manage the following tasks:
System Administration tab helps you manage the following tasks:
• Appliance configuration
• Feature keys
• Adding, editing, and removing user accounts
• AsyncOS software upgrades
• Updates to security components
• System time
Managing the Appliance Configuration
To archive the current configuration, use the System Administration > Configuration pages to
print a summary of appliance settings and create a local copy of the system configuration file.
The system configuration file can be used to import a complete configuration or to load a
unique sub-section and update specific settings.
print a summary of appliance settings and create a local copy of the system configuration file.
The system configuration file can be used to import a complete configuration or to load a
unique sub-section and update specific settings.
Use the System Administration > Configuration File page to load a copy of the current
configuration onto the appliance or to copy the configuration to a local host.
configuration onto the appliance or to copy the configuration to a local host.
To load a copy of the configuration file, paste the configuration directly into the web interface
page. At the top of the configuration file you must include the following tag:
page. At the top of the configuration file you must include the following tag:
<?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”ISO-8859-1”?> <!DOCTYPE config SYSTEM
“config.dtd”> <config> ...
“config.dtd”> <config> ...
your configuration information in valid XML
</config>
After loading the XML sub-section, submit and commit the update.
Committing Changes to the Appliance Configuration
Each time you modify settings and change appliance behavior using the S-Series web
interface, you must first submit your changes and then commit them to the active
configuration.
interface, you must first submit your changes and then commit them to the active
configuration.
For more information about committing changes, see “Committing and Clearing Changes” on
page 24.
page 24.