Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
Chapter 29 System Administration
Managing the Configuration File
You can mask the user’s passwords by clicking the checkbox. Masking a password causes the original,
encrypted password to be replaced with “*****” in the exported or saved file. Please note, however, that
configuration files with masked passwords cannot be loaded back into AsyncOS.
encrypted password to be replaced with “*****” in the exported or saved file. Please note, however, that
configuration files with masked passwords cannot be loaded back into AsyncOS.
Loading a Configuration File
Use the Load Configuration section of the System Administration > Configuration File page to load new
configuration information into the Cisco appliance. You can load information in one of three methods:
configuration information into the Cisco appliance. You can load information in one of three methods:
•
Placing information in the
configuration
directory and uploading it.
•
Uploading the configuration file directly from your local machine.
•
Pasting configuration information directly into the GUI.
Configuration files with masked passwords cannot be loaded.
Regardless of the method, you must include the following tags at the top of your configuration:
The closing
</config>
tag should follow your configuration information. The values in XML syntax are
parsed and validated against the DTD (document type definition) located in the
configuration
directory
on your Cisco appliance. The DTD file is named
config.dtd
. If validation errors are reported at the
command line when you use the
loadconfig
command, the changes are not loaded. You can download
the DTD to validate configuration files outside of the appliance before uploading them.
In either method, you can import an entire configuration file (the information defined between the
highest level tags:
highest level tags:
<config></config>
), or a complete and unique sub-section of the configuration file,
as long as it contains the declaration tags (above) and is contained within the
<config></config>
tags.
“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 this:
included. For example, uploading or pasting this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE config SYSTEM "config.dtd">
<config>
... your configuration information in valid XML
</config>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE config SYSTEM "config.dtd">
<config>
<autosupport_enabled>0</autosu
</config>