Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160 用户指南
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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 14 Common Administrative Tasks
Step 2
At the command prompt, type backupconfig and press Enter.
Step 3
Choose the
Status
operation.
Other Important Backup Tasks
Consider doing the following in order to prevent loss of items that are not backed up by the backup
processes described in this section, and to speed setup of your replacement Security Management
appliance in case of appliance failure:
processes described in this section, and to speed setup of your replacement Security Management
appliance in case of appliance failure:
•
To save the settings from your primary Security Management appliance, see
. Save the configuration file to a safe location separate from your
primary Security Management appliance.
•
To save log files from your Security Management appliance to an alternate location, see
.
Additionally, you can set up a log subscription for Backup Logs. See
.
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
security management services and your backed-up data, which you regularly save using the information
in
A typical appliance configuration might look like
:
Figure 14-1
Disaster Recovery: A Typical Environment
In this environment, SMA 1 is the primary Security Management appliance that is receiving data from
ESAs 1-3 and WSA 1. SMA 2 is the backup Security Management appliance receiving backup data from
SMA1.
ESAs 1-3 and WSA 1. SMA 2 is the backup Security Management appliance receiving backup data from
SMA1.
SMA 1
data
SMA 2
ESA 2
ESA 1
WSA 1
ESA 3