Appendix B Troubleshooting
Disaster Recovery
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Save your backup configuration to a remote system.
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Always back up your configuration before you do a manual upgrade. If you
have auto upgrades configured, make sure you do periodic backups.
Disaster Recovery
The following section provides recommendations and steps to take if you need to
to recover your sensor after a disaster.
Follow these recommendations so that you are ready in case of a disaster:
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If you are using the CLI or IDM for configuration, copy the current
configuration from the sensor to an FTP or SCP server any time a change has
been made.
See
Creating and Using a Backup Configuration File, page 10-28
, for the
procedure.
Note
You should note the specific software version for that configuration.
You can apply the copied configuration only to a sensor of the same
version.
Note
You also need the list of user IDs that have been used on that sensor.
The list of user IDs and passwords are not saved in the configuration.
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If you are using IDS MC, the current configuration is saved in the IDS MC
database and a separate copy is not needed.
Note
The list of user IDs is not saved in the IDS MC database. You must
make a note of the user IDs.
Note
You should note the specific software version for that configuration.
You can push the copied configuration only to a sensor of the same
version.
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