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Appendix D Examples
Step 8
In the text field next to Load a Valid Configuration File from a Web Security
Appliance, click Browse to choose a valid XML file to import from a Web
Security appliance.
Appliance, click Browse to choose a valid XML file to import from a Web
Security appliance.
Step 9
Click Import.
This loads the selected XML file from a Web Security appliance.
Step 10
Click Confirm Import.
Further Considerations
When creating an identity on the Security Management appliance, you have the
option of making it apply only to specific appliances. So for example, if you
purchase a Security Management appliance and want to preserve the existing Web
Security appliance configurations and the policies that were created for each Web
Security appliance, you must load one file into the machine, and then add policies
from other machines by hand.
option of making it apply only to specific appliances. So for example, if you
purchase a Security Management appliance and want to preserve the existing Web
Security appliance configurations and the policies that were created for each Web
Security appliance, you must load one file into the machine, and then add policies
from other machines by hand.
One way to accomplish this is to make a set of identities for each appliance, then
have policies which refer to those identities. When the Security Management
appliance publishes the configuration, those identities and the policies which refer
to them will automatically be removed and disabled. Using this method, you do
not have to configure anything manually. This is essentially a ‘per-appliance’
identity.
have policies which refer to those identities. When the Security Management
appliance publishes the configuration, those identities and the policies which refer
to them will automatically be removed and disabled. Using this method, you do
not have to configure anything manually. This is essentially a ‘per-appliance’
identity.