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Appendix B Accessing the Appliance
Step 2
Access the interface via FTP. Ensure you are using the correct IP address for the
interface. For example:
interface. For example:
$ ftp 192.168.42.42
Note
Many browsers also allow you to access interfaces via FTP.
Step 3
Browse to the directory for the specific task you are trying to accomplish. After
you have accessed an interface via FTP, you can browse the following directories
to copy and add (“GET” and “PUT”) files. See the following table.
you have accessed an interface via FTP, you can browse the following directories
to copy and add (“GET” and “PUT”) files. See the following table.
Directory Name
Description
/configuration
The directory where data from the following
commands is exported to and/or imported (saved)
from:
commands is exported to and/or imported (saved)
from:
• Virtual Gateway mappings (altsrchost)
• configuration data in XML format
• configuration data in XML format
(saveconfig, loadconfig)
• Host Access Table (HAT) (hostaccess)
• Recipient Access Table (RAT) (rcptaccess)
• SMTP routes entries (smtproutes)
• alias tables (aliasconfig)
• masquerading tables (masquerade)
• message filters (filters)
• global unsubscribe data (unsubscribe)
• test messages for the trace command
• Safelist/Blocklist backup file, saved in the following format:
• Recipient Access Table (RAT) (rcptaccess)
• SMTP routes entries (smtproutes)
• alias tables (aliasconfig)
• masquerading tables (masquerade)
• message filters (filters)
• global unsubscribe data (unsubscribe)
• test messages for the trace command
• Safelist/Blocklist backup file, saved in the following format:
slbl<timestamp><serial number>.csv