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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Saving and Importing Configuration Settings
“Complete” means that the entire start and end tags for a given subsection as defined by the DTD are
included. For example, uploading or pasting the following code causes validation errors:
included. For example, uploading or pasting the following code causes validation errors:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE config SYSTEM "config.dtd">
<config>
<autosupport_enabled>0</autosu
</config>
However, uploading or pasting the following code does not cause validation errors:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE config SYSTEM "config.dtd">
<config>
<autosupport_enabled>0</autosupport_enabled>
</config>
“Unique” means that the subsection of the configuration file being uploaded or pasted is not ambiguous
for the configuration. For example, a system can have only one hostname, so uploading the following
code (including the declarations and
for the configuration. For example, a system can have only one hostname, so uploading the following
code (including the declarations and
<config></config>
tags) is allowed:
<hostname>mail4.example.com</hostname>
However, a system can have multiple listeners defined, each with different Recipient Access Tables
defined, so uploading only the following code is considered ambiguous:
defined, so uploading only the following code is considered ambiguous:
<rat>
<rat_entry>
<rat_address>ALL</rat_address>
<access>RELAY</access>
</rat_entry>
</rat>
Because it is ambiguous, it is not allowed, even though it is “complete” syntax.
Caution
When uploading or pasting a configuration file or subsections of a configuration file, you have the
potential to erase uncommitted changes that may be pending.
potential to erase uncommitted changes that may be pending.
Empty Versus Omitted Tags
Use caution when uploading or pasting sections of configuration files. If you do not include a tag, then
its value in the configuration is not modified when you load a configuration file. However, if you include
an empty tag, then its configuration setting is cleared.
its value in the configuration is not modified when you load a configuration file. However, if you include
an empty tag, then its configuration setting is cleared.
For example, uploading the following code removes all listeners from the system:
<listeners></listeners>
Caution
When uploading or pasting subsections of a configuration file, you can disconnect yourself from the GUI
or CLI and destroy large amounts of configuration data. Do not disable services with this command if
you are not able to reconnect to the appliance using another protocol, the Serial interface, or the default
settings on the Management port. Also, do not use this command if you are unsure of the exact
configuration syntax as defined by the DTD. Always back up the configuration data before loading a new
configuration file.
or CLI and destroy large amounts of configuration data. Do not disable services with this command if
you are not able to reconnect to the appliance using another protocol, the Serial interface, or the default
settings on the Management port. Also, do not use this command if you are unsure of the exact
configuration syntax as defined by the DTD. Always back up the configuration data before loading a new
configuration file.