Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 9 Managing Web Security Appliances
Publishing Configurations to Web Security Appliances
Step 6
Select the Web Security appliances to which you want to publish the Configuration Master. Choose “All
assigned appliances” to publish the configuration to all appliances assigned to the Configuration Master.
assigned appliances” to publish the configuration to all appliances assigned to the Configuration Master.
or
Choose “Select appliances in list” to display the list of appliances assigned to the Configuration Master.
Select the appliances to which you want to publish the configuration.
Select the appliances to which you want to publish the configuration.
Step 7
Click Submit.
Step 8
View a list of scheduled jobs on the Web > Utilities > Publish to Web Appliances page. To edit a
scheduled job, click the name of the job. To cancel a pending job, click the corresponding trash can icon
and confirm that you want to delete the job.
scheduled job, click the name of the job. To cancel a pending job, click the corresponding trash can icon
and confirm that you want to delete the job.
Step 9
You may want to create a reminder for yourself (for example, in your calendar) to check after the
scheduled publish time to be sure that your publish was completely successful.
scheduled publish time to be sure that your publish was completely successful.
Note
If you reboot or upgrade the appliance before the scheduled publishing job occurs, you must
reschedule the job.
reschedule the job.
What To Do Next
Check to be sure your publish was completely successful. See
that were not published completely will be noted.
Publishing a Configuration Master Using the Command Line Interface
Note
See important requirements and information in
The Security Management appliance provides you with the ability to publish changes through a
Configuration Master using the following CLI command:
Configuration Master using the following CLI command:
publishconfig config_master [--job_name] [--host_list | host_ip]
where config_master is a supported configuration master version. This keyword is required. The option
job_name is optional and will be generated if it is not specified.
job_name is optional and will be generated if it is not specified.
The option host_list is a list of host names or IP addresses for Web Security appliances to be published,
and will be published to all hosts assigned to the Configuration Master if not specified. The option
host_ip can be multiple host IP addresses, each separated by a comma.
and will be published to all hosts assigned to the Configuration Master if not specified. The option
host_ip can be multiple host IP addresses, each separated by a comma.
To verify that the publishconfig
command was successful, check the smad_logs file. You can also verify
that the publish history was successful from the Security Management appliance GUI by choosing Web
> Utilities > Web Appliance Status. From this page choose the web appliance that you want the publish
history details. Additionally, you can go the Publish History page: Web > Utilities > Publish > Publish
History.
> Utilities > Web Appliance Status. From this page choose the web appliance that you want the publish
history details. Additionally, you can go the Publish History page: Web > Utilities > Publish > Publish
History.
Publishing Configurations Using Advanced File Publishing
Use advanced file publish to push a compatible XML configuration file from your local file system to
managed Web Security appliances.
managed Web Security appliances.