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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
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Chapter 4 Configuring Virtual Contexts
Performing Device Backup and Restore Functions
If the checkpoint configuration is different from the running-config, the output will be the difference
between the two configurations. The items in red are in the current running configuration and will be
removed. The items in green are not in the current running configuration and will be added.
Step 3 Click Close to exit the dialog box and return to the Checkpoints table.
Displaying Checkpoint Information
You can display checkpoint information.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Config > Virtual Contexts > admin context > System > Checkpoints.
The Checkpoints table appears.
Step 2 In the Checkpoints table, choose the radio button to the left of the checkpoint that you want to display,
and click Details.
The ACE Appliance Device Manager uses the ACE show checkpoint detail {name} CLI command to
display the running configuration of the specified checkpoint.
Step 3 Click Close to exit the dialog box and return to the Checkpoints table.
Performing Device Backup and Restore Functions
The backup and restore functions allow you to back up or restore the configuration and dependencies of
an entire ACE or of a particular virtual context. Configuration dependencies are those files that are
required to exist on the ACE so that a configuration can be applied to it. Such files include
health-monitoring scripts, SSL certificates, SSL keys, and so on.
Note This section includes information about backing up and restoring SSL files, which is not applicable with
the ACE NPE software version (see the “Information About the ACE No Payload Encryption Software
Version” section on page 1-2).
This feature allows you to back up and restore the following configuration files and dependencies:
Running-configuration files
Startup-configuration files
Checkpoints
SSL files (SSL certificates and keys)
Health-monitoring scripts
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