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AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Saving and Importing Configuration Settings
where config_master is a supported Configuration Master, as listed in the Compatibility Matrix in the
Release Notes for this release at
Release Notes for this release at
. This keyword is required.
The keyword job_name is optional and will be generated if it is not specified.
The keyword host_list is a list of host names or IP addresses for WSA appliances to be published, and
will be published to all hosts assigned to the configuration master if not specified. The optional host_ip
can be multiple host IP addresses, each separated by a comma.
will be published to all hosts assigned to the configuration master if not specified. The optional host_ip
can be multiple host IP addresses, each separated by a comma.
To verify that the
publishconfig
command was successful, check the
smad_logs
file. You can also
verify that the publish history was successful from the Security Management appliance GUI by choosing
Web > Utilities > Web Appliance Status. From this page choose the web appliance that you want the
publish history details. Additionally, you can go the Publish History page: Web > Utilities > Publish >
Publish History.
Web > Utilities > Web Appliance Status. From this page choose the web appliance that you want the
publish history details. Additionally, you can go the Publish History page: Web > Utilities > Publish >
Publish History.
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
for more information.
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.
In this example, a file named
changed.config.xml
is uploaded and the changes are committed:
mail3.example.com> loadconfig
1. Paste via CLI
2. Load from file
[1]> 2
Enter the name of the file to import:
[]> changed.config.xml
Values have been loaded.
Be sure to run "commit" to make these settings active.
mail3.example.com> commit
In this example, a new configuration file is pasted directly at the command line. (Remember to press
Ctrl-D on a blank line to end the paste command.) Then the System Setup Wizard is used to change the
default hostname, IP address, and gateway information. (For more information, see
Ctrl-D on a blank line to end the paste command.) Then the System Setup Wizard is used to change the
default hostname, IP address, and gateway information. (For more information, see
.) Finally, the changes are committed.
mail3.example.com> loadconfig
1. Paste via CLI
2. Load from file
[1]> 1
Paste the configuration file now. Press CTRL-D on a blank line when done.
[The configuration file is pasted until the end tag </config>. Control-D is entered on a
separate line.]
Values have been loaded.