Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Guida Utente
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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Backing Up Security Management Appliance Data
Prevent the Target Appliance From Pulling Data Directly from Managed
Appliances
Appliances
Step 1
Access the command-line interface of the target appliance. For instructions, see
Step 2
Run the
suspendtransfers
command.
Step 3
Wait for the prompt to reappear.
Step 4
Run the
suspend
command.
Step 5
Wait for the prompt to reappear.
Step 6
Exit the command-line interface of the target appliance.
Receiving Alerts About Backup Status
To receive alerts when backups are complete and be informed of any issues, configure the appliance to
send you alerts of type System, severity Info. See
send you alerts of type System, severity Info. See
Scheduling Single or Recurring Backups
You can schedule a single or recurring backup to occur at a predetermined time.
Before You Begin
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Address the items in
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Load a configuration file that matches the configuration of the source appliance onto the target
appliance.
appliance.
Note
A backup process will not start if there are any ongoing backups on the remote machine.
Procedure
Step 1
Login, as administrator, to the command-line interface of the source appliance.
Step 2
At the command prompt, type backupconfig and press Enter.
Step 3
If the connection between source and target appliances is slow, turn on data compression:
Type setup and enter Y.
Step 4
Type Schedule and press Enter.
Step 5
Type the IP address of the target Security Management appliance.
Step 6
Enter a meaningful name to identify the target appliance (up to 20 characters).
Step 7
Enter the admin user name and password for the target appliance.
Step 8
Respond to prompts about which data you want to back up.
Step 9
To schedule a single backup, type 2 to
Schedule a single backup
and press Enter.