Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 8.3.5 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Saving and Importing Configuration Settings
For example, you could use an appliance in a test environment for testing the Global Unsubscribe
command. When you feel that you have configured the Global Unsubscribe list appropriately, you
could then load the Global Unsubscribe configuration section from the test appliance to all of your
production appliances.
command. When you feel that you have configured the Global Unsubscribe list appropriately, you
could then load the Global Unsubscribe configuration section from the test appliance to all of your
production appliances.
Managing Configuration Files
To manage configuration files on your appliance, choose Management Appliance > System
Administration > Configuration File.
Administration > Configuration File.
The Configuration File page contains the following sections:
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Current Configuration: used to save and export the current configuration file
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Load Configuration: used to load a complete or partial configuration file
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End-User Safelist/Blocklist Database (Spam Quarantine): used to manage the safelist/blocklist
database
database
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Reset Configuration: used to reset the current configuration back to the factory defaults (you
should save your configuration prior to resetting it)
should save your configuration prior to resetting it)
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Saving and Exporting the Current Configuration File
Using the Current Configuration section of the Management Appliance > System Administration >
Configuration File page, you can save the current configuration file to your local machine, save it on the
appliance (placed in the
Configuration File page, you can save the current configuration file to your local machine, save it on the
appliance (placed in the
configuration
directory in the FTP/SCP root), or email it to the address
specified.
Masking the password
Optionally, mask the user’s passwords by selecting the check box. Masking a password causes the
original, encrypted password to be replaced with “*****” in the exported or saved file.
original, encrypted password to be replaced with “*****” in the exported or saved file.
Note
Configuration files with masked passwords cannot be loaded back into AsyncOS.
Loading a Configuration File
The configuration file must have been saved from an appliance running the same AsyncOS version as
the appliance on which you will load the configuration.
the appliance on which you will load the configuration.
Use the Load Configuration section of the Management Appliance > System Administration >
Configuration File page to load new configuration information into the appliance. You can load
information using one of three methods:
Configuration File page to load new configuration information into the appliance. You can load
information using one of three methods:
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Placing information in the
configuration
directory and uploading it
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Uploading the configuration file directly from your local machine