Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 134

To back up and restore configurations, Technical Support.

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134 Logging, monitoring and updates Backing up and restoring configurations Note: You should not use a configuration backup file from an older version of the firmware to restore your settings unless instructed to do so by Symantec Technical Support. The backup file is created in the same folder on your hard drive where you put the symcftpw application. In the symcftpw application, you can specify where to store the backup file, such as a a floppy disk. This is useful to store the configuration in a safe location, such as a fire-safe box. To back up and restore configurations Backing up your configuration is good practice to ensure that you can restore the configuration if the appliance fails. To back up an appliance configuration 1 To turn off the power, press the power button on the back panel of the appliance. 2 Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the on (up) position. 3 Turn on the appliance by pressing the power button. 4 Copy the symcftpw utility from the CD-ROM to a folder on your hard drive. 5 Double-click the symcftpw icon. 6 In the Server IP text box, type the IP address of the appliance. The default IP address of the appliance is 192.168.0.1. 7 In the Local File text box, type a file name for the backup file. 8 Click Get. 9 Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the off (down) position. 10 Copy the backup file from your hard drive to a floppy disk and store in a secure location. To restore an appliance configuration 1 To turn off the power, press the power button on the back panel of the appliance. 2 Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the on (up) position. 3 Turn on the appliance by pressing the power button. 4 Copy the symcftpw utility from the CD to a folder on your hard drive. 5 Double-click the symcftpw icon. 6 In the Server IP text box, type the IP address of the appliance.

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Logging, monitoring and updates
Backing up and restoring configurations
Note:
You should not use a configuration backup file from an older version of
the firmware to restore your settings unless instructed to do so by Symantec
Technical Support.
The backup file is created in the same folder on your hard drive where you put
the symcftpw application. In the symcftpw application, you can specify where to
store the backup file, such as a a floppy disk. This is useful to store the
configuration in a safe location, such as a fire-safe box.
To back up and restore configurations
Backing up your configuration is good practice to ensure that you can restore
the configuration if the appliance fails.
To back up an appliance configuration
1
To turn off the power, press the power button on the back panel of the
appliance.
2
Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the on (up) position.
3
Turn on the appliance by pressing the power button.
4
Copy the symcftpw utility from the CD-ROM to a folder on your hard drive.
5
Double-click the symcftpw icon.
6
In the Server IP text box, type the IP address of the appliance.
The default IP address of the appliance is 192.168.0.1.
7
In the Local File text box, type a file name for the backup file.
8
Click
Get
.
9
Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the off (down) position.
10
Copy the backup file from your hard drive to a floppy disk and store in a
secure location.
To restore an appliance configuration
1
To turn off the power, press the power button on the back panel of the
appliance.
2
Turn DIP switches 1 and 2 to the on (up) position.
3
Turn on the appliance by pressing the power button.
4
Copy the symcftpw utility from the CD to a folder on your hard drive.
5
Double-click the symcftpw icon.
6
In the Server IP text box, type the IP address of the appliance.