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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 33 System Administration
Managing the Configuration File
Caution
When uploading or pasting a configuration file or subsections of a configuration file, you have the
potential to erase uncommitted changes that may be pending.
potential to erase uncommitted changes that may be pending.
Caution
If disk space allocations in the configuration file are smaller than the amount of data currently stored on
the appliance, the oldest data will be deleted to meet the quota specified in the configuration file.
the appliance, the oldest data will be deleted to meet the quota specified in the configuration file.
Empty vs. Omitted Tags
Use caution when uploading or pasting sections of configuration files. If you do not include a tag, then
its value in the configuration is not modified when you load a configuration file. However, if you include
an empty tag, then its configuration setting is cleared.
its value in the configuration is not modified when you load a configuration file. However, if you include
an empty tag, then its configuration setting is cleared.
For example, uploading this:
will remove all listeners from the system!
Caution
When uploading or pasting subsections of a configuration file, you have the potential to disconnect
yourself from the web interface or CLI and to destroy large amounts of configuration data. Do not disable
services with this command if you are not able to reconnect to the appliance using another protocol, the
Serial interface, or the default settings on the Management port. Also, do not use this command if you
are unsure of the exact configuration syntax as defined by the DTD. Always back up your configuration
data prior to loading a new configuration file.
yourself from the web interface or CLI and to destroy large amounts of configuration data. Do not disable
services with this command if you are not able to reconnect to the appliance using another protocol, the
Serial interface, or the default settings on the Management port. Also, do not use this command if you
are unsure of the exact configuration syntax as defined by the DTD. Always back up your configuration
data prior to loading a new configuration file.
Note About Loading Passwords for Log Subscriptions
If you attempt to load a configuration file that contains a log subscription that requires a password (for
example, one that will use FTP push), the
example, one that will use FTP push), the
loadconfig
command does not warn you about the missing
password. The FTP push will fail and alerts will be generated until you configure the correct password
using the
using the
logconfig
command.
Note About Character Set Encoding
The “encoding” attribute of the XML configuration file must be “
ISO-8859-1
” regardless of the
character set you may be using to manipulate the file offline. Note that the encoding attribute is specified
in the file whenever you issue the
in the file whenever you issue the
showconfig
,
saveconfig
, or
mailconfig
commands:
Currently, only configuration files with this encoding can be loaded.
Resetting the Current Configuration
Resetting the current configuration causes your appliance to revert back to the original factory defaults.
You should save your configuration prior to resetting it. Resetting the configuration via this button in the
GUI is not supported in a clustering environment.
You should save your configuration prior to resetting it. Resetting the configuration via this button in the
GUI is not supported in a clustering environment.
<listeners></listeners>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>