Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Mode D'Emploi

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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
  Saving and Importing Configuration Settings
Automatically Updating Time Zone Files 
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Management Appliance > System Administration > Update Settings
Step 2
Select the Enable automatic updates for Time zone rules check box. 
Step 3
Enter an interval. Click the ? help on the page for important information. 
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Manually Updating Time Zone Files 
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Management Appliance > System Administration > Time Settings
Step 2
Look at the Time Zone File Updates section. 
Step 3
If there is an available time zone file update, click Update Now.
Saving and Importing Configuration Settings 
Note
The configuration file described in this section is used to configure Security Management appliances. 
The configuration files and Configuration Master described in 
 are used to configure Web Security appliances. 
Most configuration settings for the Security Management appliance can be managed in a single 
configuration file. The file is maintained in Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. 
You can use this file in several ways: 
In case of unexpected disaster to your primary Security Management appliance, you can quickly 
configure a second Security Management appliance to restore service. 
You can save the configuration file to a different system to back up and preserve crucial 
configuration data. If you make a mistake while configuring your appliance, you can “roll back” to 
the most recently saved configuration file. 
You can download the existing configuration file to view the entire configuration for an appliance 
quickly. (Many newer browsers include the ability to render XML files directly.) This may help you 
troubleshoot minor errors (like typographic errors) that may exist in the current configuration. 
You can download an existing configuration file, make changes to it, and upload it to the same 
appliance. This, in effect, “bypasses” both the CLI and the GUI for making configuration changes. 
You can upload an entire configuration file through FTP, or you can paste portions of a configuration 
file directly into the CLI.