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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
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.
Editing System Time Settings
You can manually set the system time, or you can use a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to
synchronize the Security Management appliance system clock with other computers on your network or
the internet.
synchronize the Security Management appliance system clock with other computers on your network or
the internet.
The default NTP server is
time.sco.cisco.com
.
Before You Begin
If you will use an external NTP server, including the default NTP server, open the required port through
the firewall. See
the firewall. See
Procedure
Step 1
Click Edit Settings on the Management Appliance > System Administration > Time Settings page.
Step 2
Select a time keeping method.
Step 3
Submit your changes and commit them if necessary.
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
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.
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.
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.
configuration data. If you make a mistake while configuring your appliance, you can “roll back” to
the most recently saved configuration file.