Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M680 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 9.5.2 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Disaster Recovery on the Security Management Appliance
d.
Click Test Connection.
e.
Return to the list of appliances.
f.
Repeat for each managed appliance.
Step 11
Verify that the new/target appliance is now functioning as the primary appliance:
Select Management Appliance > Centralized Services > System Status and check the status of data
transfers.
transfers.
Disaster Recovery on the Security Management Appliance
If your Security Management appliance unexpectedly fails, use the following procedure to restore
security management services and your backed-up data, which you regularly save using the information
in
security management services and your backed-up data, which you regularly save using the information
in
.
Figure 14-1
Disaster Recovery: A Typical Environment
In this environment, SMA 1 is the primary Security Management appliance that is receiving data from
ESAs 1-3 and WSA 1. SMA 2 is the backup Security Management appliance receiving backup data from
SMA1.
ESAs 1-3 and WSA 1. SMA 2 is the backup Security Management appliance receiving backup data from
SMA1.
In case of failure, you must configure SMA 2 to be your primary Security Management appliance.
To configure SMA 2 as your new primary Security Management appliance and restore service: