Exporting a profile from an existing security appliance
Installation Guide
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Click
Close
to close the
Backup/Restore
window.
N
OTE
Be sure to note the directory pathway and name of this profile file.
EXTRA: Editing the profile
You can use any word processor or text editor to open this profile for the
purposes of fine-tuning or editing the entries. As this file contains XML
code, you can browse or search for the desired options and change them
according to your requirements.
When saving any changes, make sure the file
type is
text only
and that the
.XML
extension is still present.
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OTE
If you want, you can enter the new Private interface IP address and mask
information for the new appliance by opening the XML file in any text
editor and searching for the following tags:
<interface>
<interface-entry>
<card-id>0</card-id>
<interface-type>0</interface-type>
<interface-ip> [
IP ADDRESS HERE
] </interface-ip>
<interface-netmask> [
MASK HERE
] </interface-netmask>
</interface-entry>
Insert the proper entries for the new appliance in place of the default IP
address and netmask entries. We’ve highlighted the locations of the
replaceable texts in bold type in the example above.
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