Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C670
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Release Notes for Configuration Migration Tool 1.0 for Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliances
Migrating Your Appliance’s Configuration
Procedure
Step 1
Click the Start menu on the local Windows 7 computer.
Step 2
Enter
cmd.exe
in the search field and press Enter.
Windows opens the command line prompt.
Step 3
Run the
C:\Cisco\ConfigMigration\ConfigMigration.bat [option]
program with the following
options:
Step 4
On the destination appliance, upload the converted configuration file from the local computer:
Use the Load Configuration section of the System Administration > Configuration File page
-or-
Run the
loadconfig
command in the appliance’s CLI and upload the configuration file from the local
computer.
Step 5
If you see a warning message stating that the configuration file is not supported by the current AsyncOS
version, ignore this warning.
version, ignore this warning.
Step 6
Commit your changes.
Option
Description
-h, --help
Shows the list of options for the Configuration Migration Tool
command.
command.
-i FILE, --input=FILE
Enter the path and filename of the existing configuration file
you want to convert.
you want to convert.
-o FILE, --output=FILE
Enter the filename for the new configuration file.
-l FILE, --log-file=FILE
Enter the filename for the log you want to create for the
migration. By default, the log filename is
migration. By default, the log filename is
migration.log
.
-t TEMP_DIR, --temp-dir=TEMP_DIR
Enter the name of a new directory to store the new
configuration file.
configuration file.
-p PRODUCT, --product=PRODUCT
(Optional) Enter whether the configuration is for the Email
Security appliance or the Web Security appliance. Enter
Security appliance or the Web Security appliance. Enter
ESA
or
WSA
as the product.
The tool can determine the product based on the input
configuration file.
configuration file.
-m MODEL, --source_model=MODEL
(Optional) Enter the model name for the source appliance. For
example,
example,
S660
.
The tool can determine the model based on the input
configuration file.
configuration file.
-s VERSION,
--source_version=VERSION
(Optional) Enter the version of AsyncOS running on the source
appliance. For example,
appliance. For example,
7.5.0.359
.
The tool can determine the source version of AsyncOS based
on the input configuration file.
on the input configuration file.
-d MODEL, --dest_model=MODEL
(Optional) Enter the model name of the destination appliance.
For example,
For example,
S300V
.
The tool can determine the model of the destination appliance.