Specifications

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1 Select Import/Export from the Administration menu.
2 Select the WIPS radio button from within the Security Management field.
3 Select the Import button.
4 Browse to the location where the target WIPS files resides.
5 Click OK to start the import operation.
6 To stop importing WIPS information, click Cancel.
Exporting a WIPS Server
A WMS administrator can export a list of existing WIPS servers for archive or use with other licensed
WMS deployments. The list of WIPS servers is exported in XML format.
To export WIPS server information:
1 Select Import/Export from the Administration menu.
2 Choose the WIPS radio button within the Security Management field.
3 Select the Export button.
4 Determine whether you would like to open the exported file with an XML editor, or save the file to
disk. Click OK when completed.
Importing an IP Range or SNMP Profile
IP ranges are used by WMS as part of the discovery process. Ranges contain beginning and end range
IP addresses used by WMS in conjunction with SNMP profiles to discover devices. WMS supports both
SNMP v2c and v3 when discovering devices.
Use the import feature to import IP ranges and SNMP profiles defined on other WMS servers to this
server, or restore IP ranges from backups taken previously. The process for importing and exporting IP
ranges and SNMP profiles is the same.
To import WMS managed IP range and SNMP profile information:
1 Select Import/Export from the Administration menu.
2 Choose the IP Range or SNMP Profile checkbox within the Network Discovery field.
3 Select the Import button.
4 Browse to the location where the target files resides.