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AsyncOS 9.5.2 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
  Saving and Importing Configuration Settings
Use the 
rollbackconfig
 command in the command-line interface to choose one of the ten most recent 
commits. 
If you enter 
No
 when prompted to commit a rollback, the rollback will be committed the next time you 
commit changes. 
Only users with Administrator access can use the 
rollbackconfig
 command. 
Note
No log messages or alerts will be generated when a previous configuration is restored. 
Note
Certain commits, such as re-allocating disk space to a size insufficient to hold existing data, could result 
in data loss .
CLI Commands for Configuration Files
The following commands enable you to manipulate the configuration files: 
showconfig
mailconfig
saveconfig
loadconfig
rollbackconfig 
resetconfig (see 
publishconfig
backupconfig (see 
The showconfig, mailconfig, and saveconfig Commands
For the configuration commands 
showconfig
mailconfig
, and 
saveconfig
, you are prompted to choose 
whether to include passwords in the file that will be mailed or displayed. Choosing not to include 
passwords leaves any password field blank. You can choose not to include passwords if you are 
concerned about security breaches. However, configuration files without passwords fail when loaded 
using the 
loadconfig
 command. See 
Note
When saving, showing, or mailing your configuration file if you choose to include passwords (answer 
yes to “Do you want to include passwords?”), the passwords are encrypted. However, the private keys 
and certificates are included in unencrypted PEM format.
The s
howconfig
 command prints the current configuration to the screen. 
mail3.example.com> showconfig
Do you want to include passwords? Please be aware that a configuration without passwords 
will fail when reloaded with loadconfig. 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE config SYSTEM "config.dtd">