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Importing and Exporting a Domain Map Table
To import or export a domain map table, first see
to ensure that you can access the appliance.
Create a text file of entries of domains to map. Separate the entries with white
space (either a tab character or spaces). Comment out lines in the table using a
number symbol (#) at the beginning of each line.
space (either a tab character or spaces). Comment out lines in the table using a
number symbol (#) at the beginning of each line.
Place the file in the configuration directory, and then use the
import
subcommand
of the
domain
subcommand to upload the file. Use the commands in this order:
listenerconfig
->
edit
-> inejctor_number ->
domainmap
->
import
Alternatively, you can use the
export
subcommand to download the existing
configuration. A file (whose name you specify) will be written to the
configuration directory. You can modify this file outside of the CLI and then
import it again.
configuration directory. You can modify this file outside of the CLI and then
import it again.
When you use the
import
subcommand, ensure that the file contains only valid
entries. If there is an invalid entry (for example, a left-hand side with no
right-hand side), the CLI reports syntax errors when you import the file. If there
is a syntax error during import, no mappings in the entire file are imported.
right-hand side), the CLI reports syntax errors when you import the file. If there
is a syntax error during import, no mappings in the entire file are imported.
Remember to issue the
commit
command after you import a domain map table file
so that the configuration changes for the listener take effect.
Our Enterprise Gateway configuration now looks like this: