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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 29      System Administration
  Managing the Configuration File
The s
aveconfig
 command saves the configuration file with a unique filename to the 
configuration
 
directory on the appliance.
The loadconfig Command
Use the l
oadconfig
 to load new configuration information into the Cisco appliance. You can load 
information in one of two methods: 
Placing information in the 
configuration
 directory and uploading it. 
Pasting configuration information directly into the CLI. 
See 
 for more information.
Uploading Configuration Changes Using the CLI
Procedure 
Step 1
Outside of the CLI, ensure that you are able to access the 
configuration
 directory of the appliance. See 
Step 2
Place an entire configuration file or subsection of a configuration file in the 
configuration
 directory of 
the appliance, or edit an existing configuration that was created from the 
saveconfig
 command. 
Step 3
Within the CLI, use the 
loadconfig
 command to load the configuration file you placed in the directory 
from Step 2, or paste the text (XML syntax) directly into the CLI. 
Do you want to include passwords? Please be aware that a configuration without passwords 
will fail when reloaded with loadconfig.  [N]> y
The configuration file has been sent to administrator@example.com.
mail3.example.com> saveconfig
Do you want to include passwords? Please be aware that a configuration without passwords 
will fail when reloaded with loadconfig.  [N]> y
File written on machine "mail3.example.com" to the location
"/configuration/C360-420E874BB4B3C41C5C71-1419B58528A0-20120105T214041.xml".
Configuration saved.
mail3.example.com>