Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 9.1 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Common Administrative Tasks
  Disaster Recovery on the Security Management Appliance
Procedure
Step 1
Save a copy of the configuration file from your old/primary/source appliance to a location that you can 
reach from the new appliance. See 
.
Step 2
Run the System Setup Wizard on the new/backup/target appliance. 
Step 3
Import the configuration file and/or configure the new/backup/target appliance. 
Step 4
Meet the requirements in 
Step 5
Run a backup from the old/primary/source appliance. See instructions at 
Step 6
Wait for the backup to complete. 
Step 7
Run the 
suspendtransfers 
and
 suspend 
commands on the old/primary/source appliance. 
Step 8
Run a second backup to transfer last-minute data from the old/primary/source to the new/backup/target 
appliance. 
Step 9
Run the 
resumetransfers
 and 
resume 
commands on the new/backup/target appliance. 
Do NOT run this command on the old/original primary/source appliance. 
Step 10
Establish the connection between the new/backup/target appliance and the managed email and web 
security appliances: 
a.
Select Management Appliance > Centralized Services > Security Appliances
b.
Click an appliance name. 
c.
Click the Establish Connection button. 
d.
Click Test Connection
e.
Return to the list of appliances. 
f.
Repeat for each managed appliance. 
Step 11
Verify that the new/target appliance is now functioning as the primary appliance: 
Select Management Appliance > Centralized Services > System Status and check the status of data 
transfers. 
Disaster Recovery on the Security Management Appliance 
If your Security Management appliance unexpectedly fails, use the following procedure to restore 
security management services and your backed-up data, which you regularly save using the information 
in 
A typical appliance configuration might look like