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Chapter 3
Managing File Backups and Management Data
Exports and Imports
The following sections provide procedures for managing file backups and management data.
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Restoring the Cisco Prime Network Services Controller Software to the Backup Configuration
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Restoring the Cisco Prime Network Services Controller Software
to the Backup Configuration
to the Backup Configuration
The backup configuration includes backing up everything including the configuration and the association details.
This is a binary backup.
This is a binary backup.
To restore the Cisco Prime Network Services Controller software to the backup configuration:
1. Install the Cisco Prime Network Services Controller virtual machine (VM). For details, see the Cisco Virtual
Security Gateway, Release 4.2(1)VSG1(1) and Cisco Prime Network Services Controller, Release 2.0
Installation Guide.
Installation Guide.
Note Step 1 is optional if you are restoring existing Prime Network Services Controller software.
2. Uninstall the Cisco VSG policy agents.
Connect the Secure Shell to the Cisco VSG console for this task. This step does not cause a traffic disruption.
vsg# conf t
vsg (config)# vnm-policy-agent
vsg (config-vnm-policy-agent)# no policy-agent-image
Note Perform this step for all Cisco VSGs that are associated with the Cisco Prime Network Services
Controller that you are restoring.
3. Disable the ASA 1000V policy agents.
Connect the Secure Shell to the ASA 1000V console (CLI) for this task.
ciscoasa> enable
Password:
ciscoasa# configure terminal
ciscoasa(config)# no vnmc policy-agent
Note Perform this step for all ASA 1000Vs that are associated with the Cisco Prime Network Services
Controller you are restoring.
4. Uninstall the VSM policy agents.
Connect the Secure Shell to the VSM console for this task. This step does not cause a traffic disruption.
vsm# conf t
vsm (config)# vnm-policy-agent
vsm (config-vnm-policy-agent)# no policy-agent-image
vsm# conf t
vsm (config)# vnm-policy-agent
vsm (config-vnm-policy-agent)# no policy-agent-image
Note Perform this step for all VSMs that are associated with the Cisco Prime Network Services Controller you
are restoring.