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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Managing Software and Configurations
Backing Up Configurations or Other Files
Backing Up a Context Configuration within a Context
In multiple context mode, from within a context, you can perform the following backups:
•
To copy the running configuration to the startup configuration server (connected to the
admin context), enter the following command:
hostname/contexta#
copy
running-config startup-config
•
To copy the running configuration to a TFTP server connected to the context network, enter the
following command:
hostname/contexta#
copy running-config tftp:/
server
[/
path
]/
filename
Copying the Configuration from the Terminal Display
To print the configuration to the terminal, enter the following command:
hostname#
show running-config
Copy the output from this command, and then paste the configuration into a text file.
Backing Up Additional Files Using the Export and Import Commands
Additional files essential to your configuration might include the following:
•
Files that you import using the
import webvpn
command. Currently, these files include
customizations, URL lists, web content, plug-ins, and language translations.
•
DAP policies (dap.xml).
•
CSD configurations (data.xml).
•
Digital keys and certificates.
•
Local CA user database and certificate status files.
The CLI lets you back up and restore individual elements of your configuration using the
export
and
import
commands.
To back up these files, for example, those files that you imported with the
import
webvpn
command or
certificates, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Run the applicable
show
command(s) as follows:
hostname #
show import webvpn plug-in
ica
rdp
ssh, telnet
vnc
Step 2
Run the
export
command for the file that you want to back up (in this example, the rdp file):
hostname #
export webvpn plug-in protocol rdp tftp://tftpserver/backupfilename
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
Page 28: ...Glossary GL 24 Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide ...
Page 61: ...P A R T 1 Getting Started with the ASA ...
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Page 219: ...P A R T 2 Configuring High Availability and Scalability ...
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Page 403: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Interfaces ...
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Page 499: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Basic Settings ...
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Page 533: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Objects and Access Lists ...
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Page 601: ...P A R T 2 Configuring IP Routing ...
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Page 745: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Network Address Translation ...
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Page 845: ...P A R T 2 Configuring AAA Servers and the Local Database ...
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Page 981: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Access Control ...
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Page 1061: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework ...
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Page 1093: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Application Inspection ...
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Page 1191: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Unified Communications ...
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Page 1333: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Connection Settings and QoS ...
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Page 1379: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Advanced Network Protection ...
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Page 1475: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Modules ...
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Page 1549: ...P A R T 2 Configuring VPN ...
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Page 1965: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Logging SNMP and Smart Call Home ...
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Page 2059: ...P A R T 2 System Administration ...
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