Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Mode D'Emploi

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AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
  Backing Up Security Management Appliance Data
Centralized policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines, including messages and meta data
Email tracking (message tracking), including messages and meta data
Web tracking 
Reporting (Email and Web) 
Safelist/blocklist 
After the data transfer is finished, the data on the two appliances will be identical. 
Configurations and logs are not backed up using this process. To back up those items, see 
Each backup after the first backup copies only the information generated since the last backup. 
Restrictions and Requirements for Backups 
Be sure to address the following restrictions and requirements before you schedule a backup: 
Restriction Requirement 
AsyncOS 
version 
The AsyncOS version of the source and target Security Management appliances 
must be the same. If there is a version incompatibility, upgrade appliances to the 
same release before scheduling a backup. 
Target appliance 
on the network 
The target appliance must be set up on the network. 
If the target appliance is new, run the System Setup Wizard to enter the necessary 
information. For instructions, see 
Communication 
between source 
and target 
appliances 
The source and target Security Management appliances must be able to 
communicate using SSH. Therefore: 
Port 22 must be open on both appliances. By default, this port is opened when 
you run the System Setup Wizard. 
The Domain Name Server (DNS) must be able to resolve the host names of both 
appliances using both A records and PTR records. 
Target appliance 
must not be in 
service 
Only the primary appliance should pull data from managed email and web security 
appliances. To ensure this, see 
Also, cancel any scheduled configuration publishing jobs on the backup appliance.